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Per GMAC's website:

https://www.gmac.com/gmac/thegmat/gmatscores/

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An Official GMAT Score Report shows each of these scores; in cases of repeat testing, the score report will show all of the test taker's GMAT scores for the past five years.


As long as a score is still within the 5 year window, it will show up on the score report to the schools.
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Hi,

I first took my GMAT in sept 2008, got 660(V 33, Q 47). Dissatisfied with the score i decided that i would take it again.
Finally managed to take it this august with a months prepration and was highly dissapointed with my Score, 630(V25, Q50). i knew during my exam that i had screwed up my verbal section because at one point of time i had 20 questions left with only 35 mins to spare(change of strategy on the exam day to give good amount of time to the first 10 questions) :( .

Please guide me if i should take the GMAT again, how will taking it the third time effect my admission changes with top B-schools?


The question is, do you need a higher GMAT Score? Which schools are you applying to?
If you are below average for the schools of choice (the-pants-pooping-applicant-thread-for-78477.html) - see the second thread, then you may want to, otherwise, 660 is not a weak score....
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An Official GMAT Score Report shows each of these scores; in cases of repeat testing, the score report will show all of the test taker's GMAT scores for the past five years.


As long as a score is still within the 5 year window, it will show up on the score report to the schools.


I learned something new today :shock:
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Hi phoenix09,

Per GMAC's website:

https://www.gmac.com/gmac/thegmat/gmatscores/

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An Official GMAT Score Report shows each of these scores; in cases of repeat testing, the score report will show all of the test taker's GMAT scores for the past five years.


As long as a score is still within the 5 year window, it will show up on the score report to the schools.



So is that a new policy?...for some reason I have always though only the last 3 show up..and I thought I remember many people here believing that.....
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As far as I can recall, it's always been the five year rule.
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i suggest that u take the gmat until u achieve your desired score.
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Dumb question but do you know why so low on the IR second attempt? Did you skip it intentionally or you just got caught off guard?
The answers are not very clear at the moment. They are 60% siding on the side of yes, your IR2 is a problem, and most schools will consider only the whole complete set of scores (though some will take your highest quant, verbal, and IR - I do not have this list handy)

For employment, GMAT matters only for a few industries (consulting and IB come to mind). i do know of a few folks who are taking GMAT again being in the second year of their MBA program - seems odd but they feel that's the best thing they can do to better their odds.

So....as I said, there are a lot of IF's and chances are, it may not matter for you - you may not even go to MBA, but if you do and it does, it will be a major PIA to do it in August or October of next year and will be much easier to take care of the score now while all is fresh in your mind.

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Dumb question but do you know why so low on the IR second attempt? Did you skip it intentionally or you just got caught off guard?
The answers are not very clear at the moment. They are 60% siding on the side of yes, your IR2 is a problem, and most schools will consider only the whole complete set of scores (though some will take your highest quant, verbal, and IR - I do not have this list handy)

For employment, GMAT matters only for a few industries (consulting and IB come to mind). i do know of a few folks who are taking GMAT again being in the second year of their MBA program - seems odd but they feel that's the best thing they can do to better their odds.

So....as I said, there are a lot of IF's and chances are, it may not matter for you - you may not even go to MBA, but if you do and it does, it will be a major PIA to do it in August or October of next year and will be much easier to take care of the score now while all is fresh in your mind.

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Can you share details on this? (though some will take your highest quant, verbal, and IR - I do not have this list handy)

I have skewed results on the two tests I have taken. One is high in quant low in verbal and the other is the opposite. I was planning to retake it but can you share the schools taht offer this combo?
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Hi,

I gave my gmat earlier this year scoring a 610 ( 45Q , 30 V)
Then i gave my gmat again but i was disappointed with just a ( 46Q , 32V)
I am planning on re-taking the test, however, I am very low on my confidence. I am not sure i will be able to do well! And i have also forgotten most of my concepts!! I am looking at applying for a Masters Program!! Mainly, Management.
Pls let me know if i should give a third attempt and if yes, how should i improve my VERBAL Score, Thanks
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Hi roanz and jango 16,

There are several items to consider before you decide to retake the GMAT exam. We explore a few of them in this blog post, which I recommend that you read: https://econgm.at/UxQIU9.

In terms of improving your verbal score, there are a lot of chat threads in this forum that provide great advice. Here's one: how-to-improve-verbal-from-v30-to-v40-142361.html.

If there any specific type of questions that you need tips on, let me know. I'm happy to share some tips.

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Hi anchalgulati22,

With a 710/Q50, you have a GMAT score that will make every Business School happy, so I'm not sure why you're considering a retest. Many Business Schools have publicly stated that they do not use an applicant's IR score as part of the evaluation. There is also no evidence that that trend is going to change any time soon.

When an applicant is wait-listed or rejected, there's always a reason (and there might be more than one). When asked, Business Schools tend to offer that information to the applicant in question. Maybe the overall GMAT score is too low, maybe the work experience is a little "thin", maybe the School is waiting for the next Round of applicants before making any final decisions... I've never heard of anyone getting wait-listed or rejected because of a low IR score though.

As far as the strength of your OVERALL application is concerned, you have to look beyond the GMAT. How does your work experience "look?" Have you taken on any leadership roles? How about your Letters of Rec? Are you a strong enough writer that you can put together amazing personal statements/essays or will you need to work with an Admissions Expert to craft those messages?

Since you're not planning to apply to Business School for some time, I'm curious if you've put together your "list" yet? What schools are you considering? What types of programs?

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