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Hi everyone. I just took my gmat exam yesterday and socred only 500 points when I was getting almost upto 630 in prep tests! I am thinking if I should reappear for the test? Any advices? Thank you.
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You can take it as your bad day. Normally people perform in same way as in mock tests.
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hi all,
would u plz let me know that how many times can u give GMAT in a month? If i give GMAt twice will they consider the average score or the highest score?
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You can take the GMAT 5 times each year, but no more than once in any 31-day period. You will have to pay the full registration fee for each re-take. These limitations still apply if you cancelled the scores from a test date.
Keep in mind that business schools will receive all of the scores you've earned in the past 5 years, and while some will only consider your top score, others will average every GMAT score you've earned.
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