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Discussion in 'Business and MBA degrees' started by bball_lover_86, Aug 14, 2019.

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  1. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    200 x 2.74 = 548 which means he would need to make a 452 on the GMAT...which in my opinion is not mad impressive. Heck, 200 x 3.25 = 650 which means he would need to make a 350 which is definitely not mad impressive.
     
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  2. JoshD

    JoshD Well-Known Member

    OP there are a plethora of online MBA programs. My undergraduate education was in biology however I went into banking and therefore an MBA gave me a broad overview of business education that I lacked. Now I’m diving deeper into finance. When searching for MBA programs I was dang near overwhelmed with how many programs really have no admissions standards. You have a pulse? Welcome!
     
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  3. bball_lover_86

    bball_lover_86 New Member


    I’m sorry my undergrad is in Organizational Leadership. I will need a statistics, economics, and accounting class.


    The schools on the list require a GMAT/GRE score and a higher GPA. I have been told by three doctoral students that I would probably have a mediocre score after they graded some practice version for me.
     
  4. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    You're overthinking it
     
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  5. AlK11

    AlK11 Active Member

    This. With so many online MBAs out there, the vast majority of them will take you just so you don't go somewhere else. The market is saturated with too many programs and people have too many choices. The way I look at school admissions is to divide them into 3 groups. Safe, target, and reach. Safe being you have no chance of getting denied. Target being you may or may not get in. Reach being you have no chance of getting accepted. It seems that right now you're only looking at safe schools. Find some target schools and just apply. See what happens. I'm sure you'll get into some.
     
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