PDF 6,934k 40 pages Download Download Restricted to: Registered Users from GMAT Accepting Schools Overview The North American Geographic Trend Report for GMAT Examinees focuses on mobility trends among residents of the United States and Canada in TY 2013. Geographic and background data collected after each test taker completes the GMAT exam along with score-sending patterns illustrate which countries receive the most score reports from residents of that area and which groups send the most score reports to programs in that region. Quick Facts 63% of score reports received in Canada and 50% received in the United States during TY 2013 were from foreign citizens. Canadian residents sat for 7,969 GMAT exams in TY 2013 and sent 20,493 score reports. Thirty-one percent of these score reports were directed to schools located outside Canada. US residents sat for 113,434 GMAT exams in TY 2013 and sent a total of 319,079 score reports, 97 percent of which were directed to US programs. Related Items 2009-2013 Asian Geographic Trend Report 2009-2013 European Geographic Trend Report 2009-2013 World Geographic Trend Report 2014 DTG: Where Students Are Pursuing Graduate Business School and Why Featured Items GMAT™ Trends Tracker 2013 Profile of GMAT Candidates, 2008-09 to 2012-13 2013 Profile of GMAT Candidates Executive Summary