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November 05, 2006


If I have taken the GMAT test more than once within the last five years, how will the admission committee  use my  score to evaluate my application?

I have taken a lot of practice test on a new site www.examville.com and found my score imprroving with each test. Thanks to the site. These free tests with review were very helpful and now i am confident of scoring more if i take GMAT once more. 


Keywords: GMAT score

Posted by Ronald Perez


Comments

  1. Educational Testing Services(ETS) states that scores more than five years old may not be valid. If you are applying for admission more than five years after your original test date, then your scores will be no longer valid. In this case you would need to have your scores recent.By the way I take a look at the site Examville.com.Its allowing n number of practice tests.Good choice! My best wishes!!

    user iconJack Lopez on Friday, 31 October 2008, 04:41 CDT # |

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