Title: Your Guide to Writing a Waiver Letter
1YOUR GUIDE TO WRITING A WAIVER LETTER
2Check with specific institutions for criteria to
be eligible for a GMAT waiver. An MBA program
applicant should determine if the meets the
eligibility guidelines before submitting a GMAT
waiver letter. Every program determines the
eligibility requirements on how to write a GMAT
waiver letter. Make sure that the GMAT waiver you
prepare meets all the requirements demanded of it.
3Write the MBA GMAT waiver request letter using a
business letter format, unless the particular
program requests another format. The greeting you
use should address a particular person if
possible. If you are unable to get a name,
address the person by title or position. Avoid
using To whom it may concern and other similar
terms to open your letter.
4The introduction of your letter should state your
reason for writing, which is to request a GMAT
waiver. MBA program applicants should have met
eligibility requirements for a waiver before
writing a GMAT waiver letter. An overview of the
particular criteria that qualified you to request
a waiver should also be included in the first
paragraph.
5A GRE waiver is not needed for applicants who are
already employed in the same field of work.
Oftentimes the Graduate Record Examination is
required of applicants who have yet to have a
work experience. Although some institutions do
away with this requirement, still there are
others who require the GRE from their applicants.
This is show what their qualifications are which
may permit them to bypass the GRE requirement.
6A quality GRE waiver letter may be made with the
help of some experts online. Waiverhelp.com is
one which provides for the service. Some of the
tips on writing GRE waivers which the website
give are the following (1) Understanding of the
requirements of the institution to which an
applicant applies, (2) Searching for GRE waiver
samples for reference, (3) Creation of an outline
to guide applicants in coming up with an
organized waiver letter, (4) Effective and
credible reasons for lifting the GRE requirement,
and (5) Professionally written GRE waiver letter
with the end in goal of effecting the lifting of
the requirement.
7IMPORTANT Use a clear and concise style of
writing when preparing your GMAT waiver letter.
MBA program applicants only have a few paragraphs
to convince the admissions committee that they
have earned the right to have the GMAT
requirements waived. It is important that you be
easily understood and that you get directly to
the points you are trying to make. Avoid beating
around the bush. And, do not exaggerate your
accomplishments in the said waiver letter. You
may look bragging and this may not please the
committee.
8Check out for a GMAT waiver sample over the
internet, or simply ask for one from the writer
assigned to you by the online service. Use the
sample as a guideline in coming up with your own
waiver letter. You may submit that draft to the
writer and expect some revisions to perfect the
same. Not only samples are available but also
personal discourses with the writer. You may fill
in some suggestions and air out concerns
regarding the letter.
9Always try to revise and proofread until your
GMAT waiver letter for MBA application is as well
polished as you can make it. At this level
spelling mistakes and grammatical errors are
unacceptable. Some people find this part
difficult to do. Good thing there is this
waiverhelp.com that can give you the best quality
of service there is.
10Stay focused while writing the letter of waiver
requesting a GMAT waiver. MBA programs are
looking for specific skills. No matter how great
an accomplishment was, if it doesnt contribute
to your purpose of convincing admissions you have
the skills they are looking for it shouldnt be
included. Again, include only the relevant skills
and accomplishments in the waiver.
11For more information, click the link below
http//www.waiverhelp.com/