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I just wanted to pass this information along to those enquiring about obtaining a MBA. This school's MBA programme is ranked highly worldwide, plus they are AACSB accredited. The cost is also inexpensive relative to the great quality at just 10,000 or so annually...I have been looking at MBA programmes and bumped into this school...seem to be a great value..So for those looking for a good value and a school ranked in the top 60 worldwide, give them a look.
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A British school? How feasible is it to attend a non-US school and have your credits (esp. from something like the Big 3) accepted?
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Warwick has a great DL MBA program that's very hard to get into. I imagine that a great GMAT score, work experience and excellent recommendations would help. The British system is usually just taking an exam at the end of the course, so they probably wouldn't be concerned about a Big Three degree that makes heavy use of CLEP, DSST and other testing out once it's explained to them. That said, someone who uses FEMA credits and has a BALS or Homeland Security might have a problem.
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I Am uncertained if the Big 3 would be suitable, But I don't see why...Harvard and other great programmes have accepted people from Excelsior, so I would hope so. I think a gmat of 620 or a little higher is required, however, I would suggest visiting their website and review the info their. The only thing I dislike is the length of time it takes...2.5 years minimum I think.
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