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Re: What will happen after I send my GMAT scores to colleges? [#permalink]
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Hi. Welcome to GMAT Club. You can easily Google these answers…. So I will avoid the obvious things…

1. Some business schools do offer a guaranteed round one interview if you apply in round one. I believe Darden does this and potentially Tuck… maybe Fuqua.

Most of the other schools only offer interviews to qualified candidates based on the entire application which involves a lot more than just scores.

2. I have no idea where the free application is. Usually there’s no free application usually you have to pay an application fee but some schools can issue a fee waiver in certain cases. It usually does not depend on your score but I guess it may in low rank schools.

3. You have to choose the 5 programs you send the scores to during your test. Otherwise you’ll have to pay for it.

PS. When you say college. That implies undergraduate bachelor degree. When you continuously keep saying college that’s almost kind of like saying high school or kindergarten… hopefully you’re not going there 😂

sant13osh wrote:
I am very much confused about sending GMAT scores to colleges?

If the score is good
1. then I will be selected for the interview?
2. then the colleges will give a free application? if yes, how prior I need to send the scores to the colleges.
3. Can I select and send the scores after I leave the test center for free of cost (the 5 colleges)?
4. Is it mandatory to send my scores to a college, which I am applying through the college portal as well?

Thanks in advance.


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