Test
takers will now be able to see their unofficial scores (Integrated Reasoning,
Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Total) before deciding to accept
or cancel their scores
Prospective business students taking
the Graduate Management Admission Test®(GMAT®) exam will now be able to preview
their unofficial scores before deciding whether to report or cancel them, the
Graduate Management Admission Council®announced today. The score reporting
feature is available to all test takers and will take effect at approximately
600 test centers around the world that administer the GMAT exam beginning on Friday,
June 27, 2014.
“The new score reporting
feature gives test takers more certainty and control in the testing process and
in how their scores are reported to schools. GMAC is committed to helping
schools and students connect, and we believe this change, by making the testing
experience easier, will be a part of strengthening those connections,” said
Ashok Sarathy, GMAC vice president, product management.
Test takers are given the
option of reporting or canceling their scores immediately after taking the test
and before leaving the test center. Under the new process, test takers will see
their unofficial scores — Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal
Reasoning and Total — and will be given two minutes to decide whether to accept
them. If they do not make a choice, their scores will be canceled.
In addition, test takers
who decide to cancel their scores at the test center will be able to reinstate
them within 60 days of the test date for a USD 100 fee. After that, scores will
not be retrievable. Said Sarathy, “If there were two things I would recommend
to test takers to get the most out of this new feature,they would be:
·
Know what score you’re willing to accept so
that when asked whether your wish to send your scores or cancel them, you have already
considered your answer.
·
Understand that you have 60 days to reinstate
a score you might have canceled but decide later that you want to send.”
“This
new feature empowers test takers to make a better decision in their efforts to
apply and go to a business or management program of choice,” said Ashish
Bhardwaj, GMAC vice president, Asia Pacific.
Analytical Writing
Assessment scores are unaffected by the change. They are not included on
unofficial score reports available immediately but are reported on official
score reports delivered within 20 days.
The Graduate Management
Admission Council, a nonprofit association of business schools, administers the
test for use in admissions by more than 6,100 graduate business and management
programs around the world.
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