Thank you for sharing. This appears to be a tool built for business schools to download scores of applicants who applied to their program. I think few of us will find it helpful in our application process... but it is news and interesting details nevertheless. It helps see where GMAC is putting their resources and where they are investing their time since they can work on the applicant features or school features and we have a sense of their priorities.
The Score Reporting Portal provides the best and most efficient way to access the score reports you need for application review, and scores that have
been sent to your program will remain available for five years from the test taker’s exam date.
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https://www.gmac.com/gmat-other-assessments/accessing-gmat-exam-scores-and-reports/access-gmat-scores
Access GMAT™ Scores - GMAC's NEW Score Reporting Portal
We made it even easier for you to access GMAT exam scores and reports for exams taken at a test center and online.
Our Score Reporting Portal is free, secure, and user friendly. Its intuitive interface requires no special training, and it lets you access available GMAT scores at your convenience – daily, weekly, or monthly. You also have the flexibility to search for scores using different filters such as date range, test takers’ first/last names, and more. You can also download score data in CSV, TXT, or PDF formats.
The Score Reporting Portal provides the best and most efficient way to access the score reports you need for application review, and scores that have been sent to your program will remain available for five years from the test taker’s exam date.Interesting. May be something some folk find helpful during the application process.