- sidceg
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Hi,
For initial application review, it is known that many schools accept unofficial GMAT scores (which is test taker's copy with all the cancelled score(s), which is/are now not informed to the schools, and the list of schools, for which the score report was requested.
I want to know whether it is ethical and legal to remove, with a help of a PDF editor, the cancelled score information and the list of other schools that I am applying to in the unofficial GMAT score report that I will be uploading for initial review, assuming I will also be sending the official GMAT score from GMAC later, if admitted?
I am asking this because, per the latest GMAC policies, when requested for a score report for a school, GMAC doesn't let the school know of the cancelled score(s) and the list of other schools that the candidate is applying.
For initial application review, it is known that many schools accept unofficial GMAT scores (which is test taker's copy with all the cancelled score(s), which is/are now not informed to the schools, and the list of schools, for which the score report was requested.
I want to know whether it is ethical and legal to remove, with a help of a PDF editor, the cancelled score information and the list of other schools that I am applying to in the unofficial GMAT score report that I will be uploading for initial review, assuming I will also be sending the official GMAT score from GMAC later, if admitted?
I am asking this because, per the latest GMAC policies, when requested for a score report for a school, GMAC doesn't let the school know of the cancelled score(s) and the list of other schools that the candidate is applying.












