The GMAT is truly a unique test. Not only because it is a Computer
Adaptive Test, but also because it is a test that comes with discount-coupons
packaged within it.
Normally, if one has to send his/her test score report to a college
– which is generally an admission requirement in almost all the major courses –
the GMAT guys charge a fee of US $28. However, before the test, GMAT allows you
to choose up to 5 different college/university programmes to which the GMAT
score reports would be sent, free of cost.
In simpler words, the GMAT test gives you the option to save $28 x 5
= $140, every test.
Also, sending GMAT score reports to 5 B-Schools is a great way to
get noticed. More often than not, and if you get a good GMAT score, B-Schools
such as Olin, University of Denver (Daniels) and others would reach out to you
and strongly encourage you to
apply for their program. This encouragement may later translate into highly
probable admission chances and benign financial aid.
The broad idea is that if you know which B-Schools you definitely
want to apply to, and if you want to impress other B-Schools in the process as
well, sending the 5 GMAT score reports is an extremely powerful tool.
Therefore, it is important that you know which programs/colleges you
need to apply to, even before the GMAT exam. Not only does it save your money,
but also ensures that your Score Report reaches your target B-School well in
time, and that you have one less task to complete in your B-School application
checklist.
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