do i have to give the justification of steep fall in my scor

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HI All,

Below are my GMAT attempts summary, My score felled from 680 to 610.

QUESTION: The colleges that says they take "best Score" consider highest score irrespective of raise or fall compared to previous attempts?

Question: do i have to give the justification of steep fall in my score during application process? (if yes, should I take GMAT for 4th time to improve?)

Guys, waiting for your feedback:)


Summary GMAT attempts: 3 GMAT attempts , below are details

1) Sept 2009 : 610
2) April2012 : 680
3) Sept2012 : 610

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by OfficialGMAT » Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:21 am
Hello, Eathen. That question is probably better addressed by a college admissions officer. You may want to post it in some of the business school forums. You could also join us on Twitter tomorrow at 11:30 am CEST. We will be talking with ESSEC and Cambridge about MBA admissions strategies. You can see the details here: mba.com/mbachat
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