12-10-2012, 09:24 PM
CanTryAndWill Wrote:Also, will a high GMAT score cover some credits? I'm confident in my ability to ace it, but I really don't want to waste my time if it's just the equivalent to a shiny medal and not an example of my abilities that'll count as credits.
I hope my confidence doesn't come off rudely.
Gawd, I hope they won't give credit for the GMAT. The GMAT doesn't measure knowledge - it actually doesn't even predict first-year grades in graduate business courses.
The GMAT score, when added to other factors, improves the decision model most business schools use for admission decisions.



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