Hi all,
I'll need your advice. There is no search engine for the question that I have...
Is there any MBA accredited program that does not require GMAT ?
My profile is really good ( as evaluated by couple business schools and many head hunters) but the only thing that keeps me from enrolling is GMAT.
First of all GMAT needs preparation for taking it - I simply do not have any spare time to attend the classes.
Then - my GM ( huge transnational company) holds Executive MBA degree in one of top 5 business schools and sees no sense in taking GMAT having the arguments that I agree with. She even offered to write a letter on her behalf if this will help to avoid GMAT testing.
The work that I currently do and the results I deliver speak for themselves and no theory testing will show the practical- real things.
So my question is - is there any good quality MBA program that is accredited with at least one of three major accreditations and does not require or requires but a letter from GM and a strong profile may wave the testing?
Thanks in advance,
Aleksey
Not a simple question...
Posted Mar 15, 2012 13:19
I'll need your advice. There is no search engine for the question that I have...
Is there any MBA accredited program that does not require GMAT ?
My profile is really good ( as evaluated by couple business schools and many head hunters) but the only thing that keeps me from enrolling is GMAT.
First of all GMAT needs preparation for taking it - I simply do not have any spare time to attend the classes.
Then - my GM ( huge transnational company) holds Executive MBA degree in one of top 5 business schools and sees no sense in taking GMAT having the arguments that I agree with. She even offered to write a letter on her behalf if this will help to avoid GMAT testing.
The work that I currently do and the results I deliver speak for themselves and no theory testing will show the practical- real things.
So my question is - is there any good quality MBA program that is accredited with at least one of three major accreditations and does not require or requires but a letter from GM and a strong profile may wave the testing?
Thanks in advance,
Aleksey
Posted Mar 15, 2012 13:22
P.S One year full-time programs are under the scope preferably Europe based. I took GRE score without any preparation just to have one but it's not competetive at all as per me... by the way what is more-less competetive GRE score nowadays?
Posted Mar 15, 2012 20:38
Yes. I go to Rutgers (AACSB Accredited) in Newark outside of Manhattan and I know with certain amt years experience they waive the GRE/GMAT (you can take either normally). Its a case by case basis so I recommend you contact admissions if interested. http://www.business.rutgers.edu/mba
They also are having an open house March 24 in New Brunswick (the program can be taken on either campus Flex, or on the Newark campus Full-time)
I'd be happy to answer any questions you have from a Flex-time student perspective.
They also are having an open house March 24 in New Brunswick (the program can be taken on either campus Flex, or on the Newark campus Full-time)
I'd be happy to answer any questions you have from a Flex-time student perspective.
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