Lycoris7 wrote:
Hi
I was suspended the GMAT exam(1st time) today because the proctor suspected that I read the studying materials during 2nd break. But I was just about to check my GMAT exam confirmation letter at that time. I remembered there were cancellation rules on the confirmation letter, and I just wanted to check whether the letter mentions about voluntary cancellation rules, so that I will know what actions to take if the unofficial score is not ideal. The letter was put in the middle of my notebook. I opened my notebook, trying to find and take out the confirmation letter. Immediately after I opened the notebook, the proctor asked me to stop doing that and said they need to stop my exam.
The proctor reported this to GMAC and I am worried that there will be a policy violation record on my GMAT reports.
I am just wondering if anyone had similar situations before? If there is a violation record on my GMAT reports, do I still have a shot at the TOP MBA program?
Thanks a lot!
Hi Lycoris7 ,
Did the proctor provide any insight into the type of notation that will be displayed on your GMAC Score card ?
The below link has the types of notation used when scores are canceled -
https://www.mba.com/us/the-gmat-blog-hub ... isted=trueIf it is a P , then it won't be that bad and you should explain the same in your optional essay .
If nothing else works out , you always have the option to take the GRE !!
Hope this helps!!
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