Hello,
This is my first time posting on here, but after looking at the other posts I believe it is quite helpful for someone in my position.
My question for this post is:
"What is the best Asian MBA program that does not require a GMAT score?"
I am a USA citizen interested in studying in Asia. My grades are good, but I did not graduate from a prominent university (though I do already have a master's degree in a non-business field - though I am not sure if that matters). My work experience is 2 years with minimal managerial experience, but I did do an internship in Asia for a trade company. I am hoping for a program where I can apply for a scholarship since my money is tight. My interest is marketing in emerging economies.
The reason I am seeking an MBA that does not require a GMAT score is because I have not seriously studied math since high school and I fear this will severely affect my score.
Thank you for any information you can provide!
- Nick
Best Asia MBA without GMAT
Posted Jul 25, 2009 02:55
Hello,
This is my first time posting on here, but after looking at the other posts I believe it is quite helpful for someone in my position.
My question for this post is:
"What is the best Asian MBA program that does not require a GMAT score?"
I am a USA citizen interested in studying in Asia. My grades are good, but I did not graduate from a prominent university (though I do already have a master's degree in a non-business field - though I am not sure if that matters). My work experience is 2 years with minimal managerial experience, but I did do an internship in Asia for a trade company. I am hoping for a program where I can apply for a scholarship since my money is tight. My interest is marketing in emerging economies.
The reason I am seeking an MBA that does not require a GMAT score is because I have not seriously studied math since high school and I fear this will severely affect my score.
Thank you for any information you can provide!
- Nick
This is my first time posting on here, but after looking at the other posts I believe it is quite helpful for someone in my position.
My question for this post is:
"What is the best Asian MBA program that does not require a GMAT score?"
I am a USA citizen interested in studying in Asia. My grades are good, but I did not graduate from a prominent university (though I do already have a master's degree in a non-business field - though I am not sure if that matters). My work experience is 2 years with minimal managerial experience, but I did do an internship in Asia for a trade company. I am hoping for a program where I can apply for a scholarship since my money is tight. My interest is marketing in emerging economies.
The reason I am seeking an MBA that does not require a GMAT score is because I have not seriously studied math since high school and I fear this will severely affect my score.
Thank you for any information you can provide!
- Nick
Posted Jul 25, 2009 20:55
if you have a GRE score than perhaps few schools would waive the gmat, but without either one its almost impossible, unless you go to one of those schools where you pay and u get in, but from what you have described i doubt thats the case.
gmat is not the deciding criteria in admissions, give it a try and re-evaluate from there.
if you have a GRE score than perhaps few schools would waive the gmat, but without either one its almost impossible, unless you go to one of those schools where you pay and u get in, but from what you have described i doubt thats the case.
gmat is not the deciding criteria in admissions, give it a try and re-evaluate from there.
gmat is not the deciding criteria in admissions, give it a try and re-evaluate from there.
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