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In our analysis of your previous and most recent testing experiences, we noticed irregularities that are inconsistent with the GMAT terms and conditions as described in: a) the Bulletin that you agreed to when you registered for the test and/or b) the GMAT Examination Testing Rules and Agreement and GMAT Nondisclosure Agreement that you agreed to at the test center. In particular, we have noted your high test score. Based on your performance on the GMAT, we do not see a reason for you to retake the test. Please note you can find this policy on Page 3 of the GMAT Handbook under the Schedule Your Exam section: You must wait at least five years if you have previously achieved a perfect Total score of 800. Therefore, you are not permitted to take the GMAT exam again for five (5) years from the date of your last registration, July 3, 2012. Sincerely, GMAT Test Security Pearson VUE 5601 Green Valley Dr Bloomington, MN 55437 United States Fax: +1 (952) 487-3049 E-mail: pvtestsecurity@pearson.com