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I spoke with my old Business Law Professor and she told me someone in the College of Business (an administrator) told her that the GMAT is being discontinuted soon. Like by the end of the decade. Does some one have an exact date? Any info will be helpful.

2007-03-08 07:24:53 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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i did find this out about the future of the GMAT

""The Future of GMAT Disclosure and Score Reporting

The GMAC and ETS are currently considering further refinements in the GMAT disclosure and reporting process. The first two listed below might already be implemented by the time you take the GMAT:

Electronic transmittal of score reports to test-takers.
Disclosure of AWA responses (the two essays) to the schools and to test-takers.
Disclosure of Quantitative and Verbal test questions to test-takers. (This development is unlikely in the near future; since the computerized testing system creates a unique sequence of test questions for each test-taker, full disclosure of the test is currently impracticable.)
Customizing GMAT scores for each school. For example, if a particular school determines that Reading Comprehension should be weighted more heavily than Critical Reasoning, scores can automatically be adjusted accordingly. (Currently, separate scores are not reported for the different components within the Quantitative, Verbal, and AWA sections.) ""
This is from the arco site
Teach yourself the GMAT

additional links are articles about the GMAT

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