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Hi redfield,

The change in policy that bb's referring to would remove the time limit altogether (meaning that any Test Taker could reinstate any past cancelled score - and not just from the prior 60 days). Based on the scenario that you described, you shouldn't have any concern - your past score would still be reinstated (since it occurred in the prior 60-day window).

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MBA.com has been updated with the latest reinstatement info: you can reinstate any canceled test that you have taken between now and Jan 1, 2014. That's up to 2 years and 3 months back - that's a huge timeframe, even before cancellations were dropped from the score reports.

https://www.mba.com/us/frequently-asked- ... state.aspx
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MBA.com has been updated with the latest reinstatement info: you can reinstate any canceled test that you have taken between now and Jan 1, 2014. That's up to 2 years and 3 months back - that's a huge timeframe, even before cancellations were dropped from the score reports.

https://www.mba.com/us/frequently-asked- ... state.aspx

That's awesome news for test takers (although my guess is it could increase the mean score even further than the previous adjustments might have).
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