How to Schedule the GMAT
The Graduate Admissions Management Test, also known as the GMAT, is a test for graduate level business schools and programs. It is important to take this test because many schools require the scores along with other admissions documents. There are several methods to schedule a GMAT test. Scheduling the GMAT is a process that can be completed in several steps.
Instructions
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Schedule Online
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Go to MBA.com, the GMAT website. On the website, hover over the tab titled GMAT. A drop down menu will come down. Click on "Schedule a GMAT Appointment." Once that page has loaded, click on the button "Schedule a GMAT Appointment."
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Create a profile using your preferred email address and password. Fill in all the required information.
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Find the location where you would like to take the test. Make sure it's a location that you can reach easily. Have a back-up location in the event that your desired location is unavailable. Hit the next button.
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Select a time to schedule the test. Choose a time that is convenient for you and allows you enough time to get to the test ahead of time. Confirm your time and hit next.
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Choose a valid credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express) and put in the relevant information. Confirm the receipt and your appointment date.
Schedule by Phone
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Choose your test dates and location.
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Gather credit card information.
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Call 1-800-717-4628 (from the U.S. or Canada) to schedule the GMAT.
Schedule by Mail or Fax
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Complete the GMAT Appointment Scheduling Form, which can be found online.
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Use the online schedule to select your date and print it out.
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Fax the information to 1-952-681-3681.
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Alternatively, mail it to
Pearson VUE
Attention: GMAT Program
PO Box 581907
Minneapolis, MN 55458-1907
USA
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Tips & Warnings
If you choose to mail your scheduling date and accompanying information to the listed address, it can take up to eight weeks for confirmation.
On test day, bring an ID card or you will not be allowed to test.
Information listed on the GMAT website is subject to change.
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