"Prospective applicants should be selecting the test that is well suited to their academic strengths in order to best position themselves in the admission process," suggests Gaynor, a former associate director of admissions for all graduate programs at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.īryan Moschel, director of admissions and operations with The Graduate School at Montclair State University in New Jersey, recommends that prospective students ask how their target schools view standardized tests. "While Covid-19 has definitely impacted standardized testing such as the GRE and GMAT, your approach to selecting which test to take shouldn't change," wrote Nellie Gaynor, an MBA and graduate admissions counselor with the admissions consulting firm IvyWise.
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