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🎙️ GMAT Retake Strategies: Score Reporting, School Perceptions & Smart Preparation

🎙️ GMAT Retake Strategies: Score Reporting, School Perceptions & Smart Preparation

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Thinking about retaking the GMAT? You're not alone! Many test-takers wonder if they should retake the exam, how business schools perceive multiple attempts, and how to strategically report their scores. In this episode of GMAT Wiz by Wizako, Zara and Wizton break down everything you need to know about GMAT retakes—so you can make smarter decisions and improve your score with confidence.

📌 Key questions answered in this episode:

  • When should you consider retaking the GMAT?
  • How do business schools view multiple GMAT attempts?
  • What’s the best strategy for sending GMAT scores?
  • How do GMAT and EA score reporting policies differ?
  • Should you use the free score sending option, or wait?
  • What are the financial and emotional costs of retaking the GMAT?
  • How much time should you take between attempts for maximum improvement?
  • What’s the best study plan for a successful GMAT retake?

💡 Plus, hear real student stories that illustrate the power of a well-planned retake strategy!

🎧 Tune in now to learn how to approach your GMAT retake the right way!


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🔗 Read a full-text knowledgebase article on the smart steps when considering retake of the GMAT

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