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"As we review your Goizueta Full-Time MBA application, we want to remind you that official test scores must be submitted to receive an admission decision. At the time you submitted your application you provided an unofficial copy or self-reported test score and we have not yet received the official result.
If you haven't already, please request your official test score(s) to be sent to Goizueta Business School. We need to ensure it is part of your application before we release your admission decision on December 7th."
Did everyone get this mail?
-Indian Candidate
I received the same email. Can others please confirm if they received this email too? Considering it would cost $30 which translates to INR 2500, I am not sure if this investment is worth as we are just two weeks away from deadline and haven't received any notification on interview or next steps. Moreover, the email specifies that "
They want to remind that official test scores must be submitted to receive an admission decision" . Now, is it just a generic automated reminder email? or is it sent to specific people to move ahead with their application. Also, even if I send test scores now, it will take 1 week of time. Not sure how and when they will conduct the interview and release a decision in just 1 week time.
Can anyone please share their thoughts on this or can anyone please connect with school and get clarity on this?
Very interesting situation.
I hear you about interview invites and sending a score. At the same time, would the waitlist be worth 30 bucks? I’m wondering if they’re fishing for people who would be willing to stay on the waitlist since since they did not invite to the interview, it seems like admission chances are not high…. At the same time, why fish for people for the waitlist? You can put them on the waitlist first and then fish…. I am not going to claim that I know the best strategy, but it seems if you can spend 30 bucks to indicate that you are pretty serious about the school and willing to send the score report, it may be worth it. That’s what I probably would have erred on, but everyone will need to make their own decision