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GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a standardized test required for admission to many graduate business programs, including MBA, Master's in Finance, and other specialized master's programs.

Here are some common types of GMAT mail you might receive:

  1. GMAT Score Report: After taking the test, you'll receive a score report that includes your overall score, section scores, and percentile rankings.
  2. Admissions Decision Letters: If you've applied to business schools, you'll receive decision letters from each school, informing you of their admission decision (acceptance, rejection, or waitlist).
  3. Interview Invitations: Some business schools may invite you for an interview as part of their admission process. This is usually done via email or phone.
  4. Scholarship Notifications: If you've applied for scholarships or financial aid, you might receive notifications about your eligibility or award amounts.
  5. Test Prep Materials: If you've signed up for GMAT prep courses or materials, you might receive study guides, practice tests, or other resources via mail.

If you're waiting for GMAT-related mail, here are some tips to help you stay organized:

Remember to stay calm, focused, and patient as you navigate the GMAT application process. Good luck!