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Originally posted by SHAISHEMESH on 02 Jun 2005, 15:12.
Last edited by SHAISHEMESH on 03 Jun 2005, 05:41, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi everybody,
I have recently began to study for the gmat. I took the test once, a year ago, without studying (I was too arrogant) and didn't score enough for any of the Ivy- league universities.
My question is: To what extent, if at all, do business schools reffer to the score of PRIOR gmat tests which an applicant took in the past.
Any specific fatcs regarding any specific universities' policies with this matter will be most welcome.
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I have recently began to study for the gmat. I took the test once, a year ago, without studying (I was too arrogant) and didn't score enough for any of the Ivy- league universities.
My questions is: To what extent, if at all, do business schools reffer to the score of PRIOR gmat tests which an applicant took in the past.
Any specific fatcs regarding any specific universities' policies with this matter will be most welcome.
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I suggest you call the schools directly and ask. They should have that info.
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