Kaplan/Manhattan Prep Survey: Most Business Schools Waive the Admissions Test Requirement Amid COVID, But Say Submitting a Competitive Score Anyway Can Help Applicants
- “Anything an applicant can do to stand out from the pack is helpful. A good GMAT score shows us that they are willing to invest time to prepare for the MBA and that they have the baseline knowledge to begin.”
- “There is too much variance in GPA scores, and letters of recommendation are not always an accurate reflection of the applicant's potential success. The standardized tests, even though they have their flaws, are useful in admissions decisions.”
- “Our scholarships are based on GPA, GMAT score, and interview experience, so strong GMAT scores have a very important impact on admissions and scholarship offers.”
- “In situations where an applicant's GPA is lower than we would typically consider, strong scores might lead to us giving the applicant additional consideration.”
- “With so few taking the tests, a GMAT/GRE score can really make a candidate stand out.”
“While the admissions process remains fierce and top business schools are reporting record numbers of applicants, in some ways the admissions process has never been more flexible, and aspiring MBAs would be wise to take advantage of that,” said
“This is good news for applicants, especially since the online versions of the exams have become a permanent option,” said Carlidge. “Business school applicants can now be fully confident that they won’t be at any admissions disadvantage if they decide to take the exam from the comfort of their own home. Just focus on getting the best score possible.”
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