JK Duncan: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
The one-year MBA at Marshall has an average GMAT around 620 http://www.marshall.usc.edu/ibear/admissions/faqs#average_GMAT
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One quick comment. I believe USC: Marshall belongs to Tier -1 and not Tier-4 If you apply for a school where your GMAT is equal to, or higher than, the average you stand a better chance of admission...
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Are there any decent schools in the UK or USA that provide MBA's without prior work experience? Well, as Stanford's admissions committees enjoy pointing out: One of the many myths floating around is...
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No: they offer masters in management for pre-experience students.
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Are there any decent schools in the UK or USA that provide MBA's without prior work experience?
View ArticleJK Duncan: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
The schools on this almost all require three years work experience and a high GMAT score. Look the the MSc in management programmes ranked by the Financial Times instead.
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Hi I've just started gathering info about colleges for my MBA I've just finished my BSc from UOL expecting a 2nd lower maybe an upper if lucky. so far i understand that for an MBA European schools...
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If you apply for a school where your GMAT is equal to, or higher than, the average you stand a better chance of admission than at schools where your GMAT is below average. The GMAT isn't the only...
View Articleezra: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
If you know the average GMAT and salary for any other schools, or if you you think a school should be in a different tier, then let me know. Here are a few lower-tier American schools, with stats:...
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This is a very good list, Duncan. If you are in a very competitive group (like a male engineer or IT guy), or from a country with a large number of MBA applicants (like from India or China), or you...
View ArticleJK Duncan: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
If you apply for a school where your GMAT is equal to, or higher than, the average you stand a better chance of admission than at schools where your GMAT is below average. The GMAT isn't the only...
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This is a new policy for Warwick. As you say, they reported an average GMAT of 610 last year. Because of their big leap up in the rankings last year they will have more applicants this year. Raising...
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Warwick states on its website that the minimum GMAT is 650 for its full time MBA. http://www.wbs.ac.uk/courses/mba/faq/ I find that a bit hard to swallow since from I read, Warwick recently had a GMAT...
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Time will tell. Warwick isn't good at placing French people wit weak English. Thanks for the always kind advices and your openness to diverging opinions.
View ArticleJK Duncan: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
Time will tell. Warwick isn't good at placing French people wit weak English.
View ArticleFrancois_MTL: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
I kind of disagree; first, they could have been more selective in recent years GMATwise, but they didn't. There must be a reason for it. The fact is that Warwick is setting a minimum above its previous...
View Articleezra: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
Warwick states on its website that the minimum GMAT is 650 for its full time MBA. That's a really good way for the school to weed out below-par candidates, and boost the overall quality of its...
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The awareness of a school is really a function of where its alumni are. Use this approach: http://www.find-mba.com/board/33571 Compared to Cranfield, Manchester has twice as many alumni in the US...
View ArticleWanttoRock: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
Would the same hold true for Manchester MBA also? Since Cranfield and Manchester compete with each other overall and also in global ranking?
View ArticleJK Duncan: GMAT Tiers - strong schools for your GMAT
I don't think many of the top European schools have good recognition in the US, outside of the top MC and IB firms. Cranfield is an excellent university, and its rankings fairly reflect its reputation.
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