Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Find My Gmat Scores From 1990







Students wishing to pursue an MBA are usually required to take the GMAT.


Students wishing to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree are generally required to take the GMAT test. When graduate schools receive the GMAT scores, they use them to assess student readiness. GMAT scores are good for five years. If more than five years have elapsed, you will need to take the test again. GMAT scores from more than a decade ago are no longer available from the GMAT testing website. To obtain test scores from 1990, you will need to contact a graduate school that received them.


Instructions


1. Contact the graduate school or schools that initially received your GMAT scores in 1990. If you attended this school, the administration will be more likely to have your GMAT scores on file. If you did not, it is unlikely the school will still have your scores on file.








2. Contact the registrar's office. Ask if your GMAT scores would be listed on your transcript. Request a copy of your transcript and test scores from the school you attended. You may need to pay a small fee in order to receive a copy of your transcript.


3. Ask for assistance from a manager in the registrar's office if your transcript does not include your GMAT scores. The manager may be able to access additional information at the school.

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