The GMAT is truly a unique test.
Not only because is it 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
$28. However, before the test, GMAT allows you to choose upto 5 different College/University
programmes to which the GMAT score reports would be send free of cost.
In simple 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 a high probability of admission and/or 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 it saves your money, but also ensures that your Score Report
reaches your target B-School well in time, and that you have one less task in
your B-School application checklist.
We help you find Your Personalized B-School Rankings,
and help you decide your Top-5 B-Schools. Fill our ‘What’s wrong with my CV
form’ and get invited to a Skype or an in-person Coffee Chat with us.
Like always, our services are offered at no cost.
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