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I don't know exactly what to recommend because I am not involved in the admissions process. I think that you may need to give them some sort of documentation about the nature of your disability and demonstrate that this will not carry over to your class performance. I think the question is the following: Can you explain why you cannot perform on a GMAT test but will be able to successfully perform on the tests in your MBA classes? I hope this is helpful and apologize for the stress we put our applicants through. regards, Sheridan At 06:15 PM 3/7/00 -0600, you wrote: < <Professor Titman: <Thank you for talking with the people in the admissions office. I wanted <to ask you what you think I could do at this point to help the admission's <people understand the reason for my GMAT score. I know that this is a poor <reflection of what I can actually achieve and I know that I will do well <and be successful in the learning environment at UT. If I need to, I can <provide the admissions office the documents stating the disability. If you <can let me know what you think I can do, I would appreciate it. Thanks <agin! <Ben < < Sheridan Titman Department of Finance College of Business Administration University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712-1179 512-232-2787 (phone) 512-471-5073 (fax) titman@mail.utexas.edu
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