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Thank you so much for your kind comment, Yuria. Also, apologies for my late reply to your comment. If you have any more questions about the GMAT, please feel free to email me at admissions@icon-plus.com.
There is no limit to how often you can take the GMAT test. However, we do not recommend taking this exam more than three times – it may look bad to the institutions you are submitting your scores to. Try to take the test once or twice, and then submit both of your scores. The admissions panel will consider your higher score, but they will look at your lower score as well.
GMAT attempts
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Fri, 04/06/2010 - 15:29 | by Natsuko TohyamaThank you so much for your kind comment, Yuria. Also, apologies for my late reply to your comment. If you have any more questions about the GMAT, please feel free to email me at admissions@icon-plus.com.
Reply: GMAT attempts
Fri, 24/07/2009 - 20:03 | by Natsuko TohyamaThere is no limit to how often you can take the GMAT test. However, we do not recommend taking this exam more than three times – it may look bad to the institutions you are submitting your scores to. Try to take the test once or twice, and then submit both of your scores. The admissions panel will consider your higher score, but they will look at your lower score as well.