Should I put 700+ GMAT score on resume if I didn't go to Bschool?

I am currently looking at opportunities, and most of the jobs I am looking at are mid-level that have either MBA preferred or required. I did not go to business school, but I did take the GMAT with the intention of going. I ultimately thought the cost was not worth it. Should I put the score on my resume to demonstrate that I have the ability to go to b school, but ultimately did not go?

My brief stats:

- 3.6 undergrad finance degree at target/semi-target
- 2 yr IBD
- 3 yr corporate role

Looking to remain in corporate, but taking a look at linkedin, many MBA grads in the positions I am interested in.

Thanks!

 

You can put it, but who cares? If you get along with your manager, you will get the job anyway. I don't think any manager thinks I won't interview this one because this one is putting gmat score on the CV. Don't over-estimate the value of CV. It's a piece of paper and you can't eat it no matter how good it looks.

 

And well done for having such a good CV. I I can't even remember what I majored in my undergrad or what grade I received. Not because I am old, but no one cares. If you interview with BS firms, they make you remember it.

I was stunned when I was asked can I have the name of your secondary school when I interviewed with McKinsey. What a joke. I withdrew my application immediately. I won't fit in anyway and I will be hating every minute of it. Those people are unbearable. I can't suck the d. I am too straight.

 

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