Hi Guest,
Great question! If you take the test and cancel your score, your GMAT transcript shows that you sat for the test, but decided not to see your scores. ManhattanGMAT STRONGLY recommends never canceling your scores unless you run out of time and fail to answer a few questions. This is because canceling your scores will oftentimes have a negative impact on your overall business school application; some admissions officers will equate a blank score with not preparing well or being too frightened of the test to check the score.
If you simply do not show up for the test, your GMAT transcript will not show your planned test date.
In both cases, sadly, you will still be out $250, so when you set your test date, be sure to show up and look at your scores!
I hope this helps.
Best,
Michael Dinerstein
Marketing & Student Services Associate
michael@manhattangmat.com
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