Retaking ACT exam as a college senior
If you were asked to send your scores and a firm saw that you took the exam post high school, would that be grounds to rescind the offer?
If you were asked to send your scores and a firm saw that you took the exam post high school, would that be grounds to rescind the offer?
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Bump. Another recent forum brought up how frequently PE firms ask for ACT in recruitment. Likewise been considering taking the test again.
I mean if you really did that poorly I'd recommend just taking the gmat and putting that on your resume instead of your act.
That's what others have said, however don't many HH & PE firms still ask for ACT/SAT reguardless?
They do ask.
Don't do this... it's really embarrassing and doesn't add any value to your candidacy (i.e., if you weren't getting into a fund before, you're not getting with a new ACT score). Take the GMAT instead if you want to demonstrate academic rigor - it'll actually come in handy later as well
Do not do this...GMAT scores expire after 5 years.
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