I did not mean to saw confusion. Canceled scores do not show up on the school reports. However, as reported, schools do ask how many times you have taken the GMAT, mostly without asking for the scores but sometimes an application asks for how many times have you taken the GMAT and what were the scores, which leaves some applicants with scratching their heads. I don't believe Booth asks for scores, only the number of times one has taken the GMAT. Hope it is clear - someone who has submitted an app, feel free to correct me
LOM19010 wrote:
I thought the canceled scores they don't show up, so the school would never know?
Yes Booth asks how many times you've taken the exam. So did Wharton, CBS, and I think HBS did too (can't recall). Note, this is all for 2020 matriculation apps. The schools found a loophole and are using it ugh!