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Bobirshoh

Hi everyone, I really need your help, I am an international student in King Graduate school, and it is my first semester in my MBA,
I want to transfer or begin MBA another bussiness schools (better and maybe best) but i havent taken GMAT yet, i want to register to take the test,
Thats why I want to ask about when should i register ( date) can i apply to spring semester of that bussiness schools
Please, let me know the process and how to get scholarships
I know that i must take Higher GMAT score

Hi everyone, I really need your help, I am an international student in King Graduate school, and it is my first semester in my MBA,
I want to transfer or begin MBA another bussiness schools (better and maybe best) but i havent taken GMAT yet, i want to register to take the test,
Thats why I want to ask about when should i register ( date) can i apply to spring semester of that bussiness schools
Please, let me know the process and how to get scholarships
I know that i must take Higher GMAT score
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Duncan

Well, I think that some schools will have closed admissions already for the Spring semester, so I suggest you take the test soon. Florida, for example, has a November 1st deadline for its intake in April: http://floridamba.ufl.edu/admissions/dates.asp

If you read the websites of the schools that interest you, or read a book about MBA admissions, then you'll get a good idea of the process.

Take a look at
The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055
and
Which schools start when http://www.find-mba.com/board/41131

Well, I think that some schools will have closed admissions already for the Spring semester, so I suggest you take the test soon. Florida, for example, has a November 1st deadline for its intake in April: http://floridamba.ufl.edu/admissions/dates.asp

If you read the websites of the schools that interest you, or read a book about MBA admissions, then you'll get a good idea of the process.

Take a look at
The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055
and
Which schools start when http://www.find-mba.com/board/41131
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badux

A lot will depend on how much work experience. Most "better" business schools will require you to have at least 2-3 years of work experience, and to be competitive at the "best" ones, Harvard/Stanford/Booth/NYU/Columbia/etc. you'll need closer to 5-6 years.

And it also depends on where you're looking: Spring intakes tend not to be too common for b-schools in the US, except for special programs/intakes like Cornell's Tech MBA and Columbia's j-term. They're more common in Europe, with schools like Insead, HEC Paris, EDHEC and more all offering spring intakes.

A lot will depend on how much work experience. Most "better" business schools will require you to have at least 2-3 years of work experience, and to be competitive at the "best" ones, Harvard/Stanford/Booth/NYU/Columbia/etc. you'll need closer to 5-6 years.

And it also depends on where you're looking: Spring intakes tend not to be too common for b-schools in the US, except for special programs/intakes like Cornell's Tech MBA and Columbia's j-term. They're more common in Europe, with schools like Insead, HEC Paris, EDHEC and more all offering spring intakes.
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