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Hey guys, so I've applied to West Texas A&M! I haven't been accepted into any graduate program yet. Honestly I'm very nervous about whether or not all my "CR - Credit Received" classes (CLEP/DSST/SL/ETC) will throw up giant red flags for the school. I ended up getting about 1/2 my classes through non traditional methods.
Fingers crossed for me please! It would mean a lot to be accepted into a graduate program.
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There are several resources via a google search. Here are some of the more popular resources:
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U of North Alabama and LSUS.EDU are options you should ponder as well.
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George Mason doesn't require them if you show sufficient quantitative coursework such as stats:
EMBA Program Admissions Requirements | George Mason University
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George Mason's price tag is not financially friendly. I think for LSUS, the total cost is under 13k and less than 16k for U. North Alabama
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Well everyone, just following up here. I've applied and submitted all my documentation to West Texas A&M. Fingers crossed for acceptance into the program!
My biggest concern is whether or not they have issues with all my "credit received" courses through TESU. The classes I did take in old brick & mortars come out to a 3.8 GPA, and my undergrad was a 4.0 through TESU. That being said... "CR" courses made up about 40-50% of my degree. I'm staying positive for now, but we shall see what happens. If West Texas A&M doesn't pan out, I'll start considering other options.
Thanks for the support everyone.
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Kaskadian Wrote:Evening all,
I was wondering if any of you have heard of any AACSB online MBA programs that don't require the GRE/GMAT? I know that's a long shot... but I'm working 72 hours a week (Monday - Saturday) right now and don't have time to take a test much less really start preparing for the GRE/GMAT.
Cheers,
Kas
Yes, there are. But if you don't have time to study for the GRE, you definitely aren't going to have time to do an AACSB MBA.
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Prloko Wrote:Yes, there are. But if you don't have time to study for the GRE, you definitely aren't going to have time to do an AACSB MBA.
Or he wants to be efficient and is less picky than most?
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Prloko Wrote:Yes, there are. But if you don't have time to study for the GRE, you definitely aren't going to have time to do an AACSB MBA.
That was my first thought. You are working 72 hours a week, how in the world are you going to have the mental and physical energy to get an MBA?
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university of alaska fairbanks will not require it if you have certain classes. The bsba from tesu contains all required courework.
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