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fromnepal009
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Posted on 08-29-06 2:27
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hello everybody , I am looking for a graduate school in usa to do mba which doesn't require GMAT for admission. I completed bachelors here only and right now i am in opt. I am too bored to give GMAT and of course its tough too. IF anybody knows about such school please let me know, it would be a great help for me. Thanks.
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 08-29-06 7:13
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Troy State or Bellevue University (college), Staryer university ..Hehehehe
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Bhunte
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Posted on 08-29-06 7:17
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Vihar Vidhyapith Vishwavidyalaya (VVV) doesn't require any GMAT. ..Good Luck
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sanjnep71
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Posted on 08-29-06 10:58
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Here is the program you don't need GMAT http://www.mum.edu/programs/graduate Thanks
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batuwa
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Posted on 08-29-06 3:40
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fromnepal009, You can find hundreds of 3rd or 4th tier or non-ranking universities which do not require GMAT for MBA. They just mention GRE or GMAT in their website, but they don't really require it. However, if you are looking for good universities, you must have GMAT. I have seen many students, who has low GMAT or GRE scores, getting admitted to top tier schools (1-100 US news). Sometimes, they just look to fulfill their requirements, and they don't strickly look for high scores. They might take other aspects such as recommendations and GPA into considerations when they accept these people. So, I encourage you to take GMAT and try to apply for good schools.
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bibas100
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Posted on 08-29-06 11:04
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I don't understand why you want to go to a grad school with no requirements for GMAT. You want to see your prospects after grad school too right? Don't be lazy and give GMAT and of course as long as you have good grades to get to a good grad school.
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Riten
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Posted on 08-30-06 10:21
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GMAT can be fun, yeah rrrrrrright!! But dude, you should take GMAT. Heck, you might score pretty decent even without any preparation, who knows. If you absolutely do not want to give GMAT, then Strayer University is an option for you. I know someone who is doing Masters there and he did not take GRE or GMAT tests.
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Riten
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Posted on 08-30-06 10:23
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By the way, is MUM or Maharishi University a real academic institution, acredited like any other schools?
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sanjnep71
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Posted on 08-30-06 10:47
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yes why not? I think tt is only university with 2 years working experence in USA with masters degree.
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Riten
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Posted on 08-30-06 11:36
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huh? Are you replying to me, sanjnepal71?
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sanjnep71
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Posted on 08-30-06 11:38
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Riten
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Posted on 08-30-06 11:41
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Then, I did not understand your statement. Mind rephrasing it for me? :-)
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sanjnep71
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Posted on 08-30-06 11:48
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I mean the University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Student can work 2 full years on CPT with 8.5 months on campus courses plus 2 distance education courses. 2 years CPT + 8.5 months on campus + 2 courses on distance education = MS in Computer Science Thanks
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lootekukur
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Posted on 08-30-06 12:30
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i second bibas on this. if you are an aspiring graduate student in US, you better look for "good" schools, if not better or the best. graduate study demands a lot of diligence and sincerity from a student. if you are not ready for it, grad school is not for you! GMAT canNOT be hard. just go ahead with preparing and stuffs...once you start, you will get used to its pattern. if you succumb yourself to its pressure, trust me studies in pressure in grad school will kill you literally. moreover, there is no point going for mediocre schools (that even don't ask for GMAT for admission), if you are craving for a successful and bright furure. LooTe
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