MintTea
Hi everyone! I just took the GMAT, and I saw that I have 48 hours to send my scores to up to five programs for free. But I’m wondering: if I send my scores to a school that
I haven’t applied to yet, what happens to my score?
What’s the best thing to do now? I really don’t want to waste money just to send my score later on. I received my official GMAT result today,
but the university I want to apply to won’t open their admissions until the end of November, and I only have 48 hours to send my score for free
Hi
MintTea,
If you send your scores to a school before applying, they will simply hold your GMAT score in their system until your application is submitted. Most schools will store GMAT results for up to five years, so it won’t be an issue if the admissions cycle hasn’t opened yet. Once your application is ready, they will match your score with your submitted materials.
Best course of action:
Send your scores now: Take advantage of the free score report option within the 48-hour window. This saves you from paying a fee to send them later.
Check with the school: It’s always a good idea to reach out to the admissions office and confirm how long they retain GMAT scores, but most will keep them on file until you apply.
In short, go ahead and send the scores to avoid unnecessary costs, and rest assured that the school will have them on record when you’re ready to apply.
Would you like to
schedule a free consultation with one of our MBA experts to delve deeper into your profile and develop a tailored application strategy?
We can help you identify the best-fit programs and optimize your chances of admission. You can also connect with us at +91 7780769732.