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Do B-Schools look at your latest score only? [#permalink] New post 23 Mar 2006, 10:39
I have given my GMAT twice and unfortunately have sucked both the times. Haven't given up yet!! But have joined the Kaplan classroom course to see if I can do much better than what I have done in the past.

My question is: Is it a drawback in the first place to have given GMAT 3 times by the time I apply? Do the business schools get to see that I have given GMAT 3 times or do they just get to see the latest score?

Please let me know

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 [#permalink] New post 23 Mar 2006, 12:35
They look at the one that you put on the application.

They can only see your last three attempts.
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