cwary wrote:
What constitutes 'complete test scores' on the application? I just saw this when submitting the application, previously I'd only seen it listed that the test can be taken up until the deadline date for the round. I just submitted mine after taking the GMAT yesterday (got a 750!) does this mean that I won't be evaluated until round 3 and pretty much wasted my application fee? Or since it allows you to put for the test date a test up until the deadline for the round, should I be fine without my IR and AWA scores? It'd really make me angry since those two scores really won't impact my application at all.
This is what I'm talking about here from UCLA's admissions site
Within the MBA application, you must report the test date and score you want the Admissions Committee to evaluate.
Applications cannot be reviewed without complete test scores (as self-reported by the candidate or officially by the GMAT office), and applications are only reviewed in the round when scores are received.
The GMAT test date must be between April 1, 2008 and April 30, 2013 for scores to be valid, but not later than the deadline date for the round in which you are applying.
Official GMAT score reports are sent electronically upon your request from Pearson VUE to UCLA Anderson MBA Admissions (with the School Code 2NZ-2F-24). Official scores are required for enrollment but not for applying.
We primarily evaluate your top score, but all scores reported to UCLA Anderson are visible to the Admissions Committee.
No minimum GMAT is required, and the Admissions Committee has the flexibility to consider all scores in the context of your overall academic preparation and management potential.
For further information and testing arrangements, please visit the GMAT website.
As long as you took the test before the deadline, you should be good.
The official scores from GMAC are matched later with the date you specify for the GMAT in your application