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1. I do not think school will request GMAT report directly from ETS, if it already has a official report directly from ETS. I know some schools use the highest score for its admission decision. Therefore, even if it somehow finds out the other score, it might not be a serious issue. 2. It depends on school policy so it varies. There is no expiration date for GMAT from the standpoint of ETS, which keeps your GMAT score for 20 years. It is solely the common practice of most schools to use GMAT score within the past 5 years. Some schools require score within past 2-3 years. Personally I do not think schools normally keep on their record the GMAT score report sent to them by ETS, if the persons did not apply for that particular year. |