12-14-2008, 11:35 PM
Hi all,
I'm starting to plan for b-school ... it's a little early yet (three semesters to go on my undergrad) but I'm excited to figure out my next step. I see quite a few top-ranked programs offering an executive MBA, often referred to as an eMBA. These programs typically meet once per week, all day - and many of them follow the same sort of pattern, alternating Fridays / Saturdays - which seems doable to me.
Both Maryland Smith School and GW University indicate that gmat scores may not be required for the eMBA programs. Example -
MBA Comparison Chart
The Smith MBA - Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
Does may not be required mean that applications with a gmat score would be looked on more favorably? I don't want to spend two / three months studying for the gmat if I don't have to. I guess I'm looking for some real world experiences here to help me figure out if I should plan on taking the gmat.
Thanks!
Matt
I'm starting to plan for b-school ... it's a little early yet (three semesters to go on my undergrad) but I'm excited to figure out my next step. I see quite a few top-ranked programs offering an executive MBA, often referred to as an eMBA. These programs typically meet once per week, all day - and many of them follow the same sort of pattern, alternating Fridays / Saturdays - which seems doable to me.
Both Maryland Smith School and GW University indicate that gmat scores may not be required for the eMBA programs. Example -
MBA Comparison Chart
The Smith MBA - Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park
Does may not be required mean that applications with a gmat score would be looked on more favorably? I don't want to spend two / three months studying for the gmat if I don't have to. I guess I'm looking for some real world experiences here to help me figure out if I should plan on taking the gmat.
Thanks!
Matt
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66 traditional credits
(comm. college, UMCP, UMUC)
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CLEP Business Law (August 2008) - 67
CLEP Principles of Management (August 2008) - 75
DSST Principles of Supervision (Sept. 2008) - 64
CLEP Principles of Marketing (Sept. 2008) - 72
DSST Business Law II (Oct. 2008) - 64
DSST Money and Banking (Nov. 2008) - 58
DSST Management Information Systems (Dec. 2008) - 456
DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction (Jan. 2009) - 62
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CLEP American Government ?? We'll see...
UMUC Summer 2009
IFSM 430 - Info Systems & Security
IFSM 450 - Telecommunication Systems in Management
UMUC Fall 2009
IFSM 432 - Disaster Recovery Planning
IFSM 433 - Info Security Needs Assessment
IFSM 454 - Info Security Mechanism
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66 traditional credits
(comm. college, UMCP, UMUC)
[COLOR="Olive"]
[SIZE="2"]24 Exam credits: 8 down, and 1 to go ...
CLEP Business Law (August 2008) - 67
CLEP Principles of Management (August 2008) - 75
DSST Principles of Supervision (Sept. 2008) - 64
CLEP Principles of Marketing (Sept. 2008) - 72
DSST Business Law II (Oct. 2008) - 64
DSST Money and Banking (Nov. 2008) - 58
DSST Management Information Systems (Dec. 2008) - 456
DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction (Jan. 2009) - 62
[/SIZE][/COLOR]
[SIZE="2"]On the radar:
[COLOR="DimGray"]
CLEP American Government ?? We'll see...
UMUC Summer 2009
IFSM 430 - Info Systems & Security
IFSM 450 - Telecommunication Systems in Management
UMUC Fall 2009
IFSM 432 - Disaster Recovery Planning
IFSM 433 - Info Security Needs Assessment
IFSM 454 - Info Security Mechanism
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