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Depends on the school. Some only want to know your highest score; some want to see the latest. Others want to see the full history. Best to check. Most business schools perform checks before admission do you don't want to lose your place due to an admin error.

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I am not talking about what the school want. I am asking about the score reporting procedure. Let me cut down the question simpler terms.

Assuming that I had mentioned 5 schools for score reporting during my exam, do I need to report my score to those 5 schools again separately if my application and exam date varies by 2 years or so. I am asking this because it has been 2 years since my score was reported. So will those scores still remain reported or do I have to report it again
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anubhavmax wrote:
That I already know.
Could you please read my question once again? I am saying that I have already reported my score 1 year back while appearing for the exam. Do I need to report them again while applying as it has been a year already since they were reported? There is a second part to my question as well. Please go through the question once again.

Dec 2013 - exam 1
Oct 2014 - exam 2
Sept 2015 - applying with exam 2 scores ( i realize exam 1 scores will also be reported along with 2)



Answering your query: You just need to send the reports to the schools which you have not sent reports to after retaking GMAT.
The 95% of the schools will consider the higest GMAT score irrespective of order in which you appeared.
So I suggest you send your reports again to School 1,5 and 7, spending $28*3

PS: Most B School education would be a considerable investment ( upwards of $100,000) so never be just penny wise.
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Thanks nemesis, My only concern was that after applying, the b-schools shouldn't say that they didn't receive my scores. So I was thinking if I had to report the scores once again or they still remain reported since I had appeared the exams.
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