7月起GMAT成績單將取消C標記

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  從GMAC中國區賣力人得悉的最新新聞:2015年7月今後,GMAT撤消成就的測驗也再也不表現C。是以,一場撤消了成就的測驗只有你曉得你考過,今後可以寧神刷測驗了!

  GMAC北亞市場司理最新泄漏

  1、從7月19日開端,撤消GMAT成就今後C將不會表現;

  2、從7月19日測驗,你的測驗authentication code將應用你的誕辰;

  3、從7月19日測驗可以在16天以後再次測驗,曩昔為30天。

  GMAT測驗距離收縮至16天,該項實用於時光緊急沒施展好的同窗,不外考生同時須要斟酌題庫改換的情形,有大概會分歧於如今的周期。另有一點是,一年內統一考生至多照樣考五次。(土豪們,照樣不克不及縱情滴率性啊)

  專家點評

  俗語說,天知地知,你知我不知。既然考得再爛他人也不曉得,你還怕甚麽?

  The Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC®) is committed to enabling potential MBA candidates to connect with the best opportunity for and access to graduate management education. As such, GMAC is introducing three new features to improve and streamline the GMAT exam experience for test takers. GMAC asked thousands of candidates and test takers about their GMAT experience and how to make it better. We listened and took action. These new features and options for test takers are effective July 19, 2015.

  Cancelled Scores Removed from Score Reports

  The “C” that represents a candidate’s cancelled scores will not be shown on any future GMAT score reports generated by GMAC. This means that when a test taker cancels their score, only the test taker will know. This feature will be applied retroactively to all previously cancelled test scores, which will be removed from all future score reports that are sent to schools. However, score reports with cancelled scores have already been sent to schools, they can’t be modified.

  Removing cancelled scores from the score reports will help candidates gain more control and confidence of their GMAT experience—something that candidates have repeatedly asked for. In a survey of more than 3,000 students, 85% of respondents indicated that they would like to see the “C” removed from their score reports. This feature will also help deter any misinterpretations of cancelled scores in candidate profiles.

  Please reference the Cancelled Score Policy Update FAQ for additional questions.

  Repeat Exams Allowed after 16 Days

  Candidates have the option to retake the GMAT exam after a 16-day time period (versus the current 31-day retake period). This allows candidates the flexibility to retake the exam within a shorter period of time in order to accommodate their schedules, study habits, peak performance times, and/or school deadlines.

  As always, candidates can’t exceed five GMAT exams within a 12-month period.

  Authentication Code Replaced with Date of Birth

  Candidates will be able to view their Official Score Report online using their date of birth to authenticate their access. A separate authentication code will no longer be issued at the test center.

  This change is expected to streamline the process for candidates to access their GMAT scores—and everyone likes one less password/code to remember.