Taking GMATS for undergraduate transfer from community college

I’m going back to community college and I am going to absolutely kill it.
My goal is to transfer to an IVY league business school such as Wharton.
If I took the GMATS and scored really well will that help me get into an IVY league business school as a junior undergrad?

No, it would demonstrate that you can’t follow instructions. The GMAT is for grad school.

If you feel prepared & excited to sit for the GMAT, and you intend to get an MBA, then do it since any score is good for 5 years. Also, if you do very well, then one less hurdle when applying to MBA schools.

Normally the GMAT is not an element considered regarding transfer from one undergraduate school to another. However, if you do well–above 700–why not include it.

Clever idea, but a little overambitious. What you need to do first is have top grades at community college. Taking the GMAT won’t help your cause because all it’s going to do is confuse the admissions people who have to sift through thousands of applications. What they’re looking for is grades. If you get top grades, you have a chance.

Btw, I believe there are only two Ivy League business schools that grant degrees to undergraduates.

The undergrad admissions office will not even see the GMAT as it would go to the graduate admissions office.