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Updated on educate 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This major is very troublesome, if you learn more in hardware, then you should consider taking the GRE to apply for a major in information systems, if you have more management things and liberal arts courses, you will take the gmat, but many schools in this area need to have work experience, so you had better look at the requirements of the local school you want to go to, and then decide whether to take the GRE or gmat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Depending on what major you want to apply for, you need to take the GMAT for management and GRE for information.

    I originally saw on the webpage of an American university that this major belongs to their computer science class, that is, to take the GRE. But it depends on the specific school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The GRE is definitely yes, but if you don't go to the U.S., you don't have to

    I don't know your major, so I won't talk nonsense

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some schools have a major in computer science and technology.

    In that case, a GRE score is required.

    If it is located under the School of Management, it is the GMAT

    It also depends on whether you are technical or literary, and the direction in which you want to continue your studies.

    Going abroad is easier to apply for than other majors in the School of Management.

    But the key is to look at yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    MIS: My major, which belongs to the School of Management, requires a GMAT score

    Not all master's or Ph.D. in management requires experience, except for a general MBA or EMBA

    Also, you can go to the official website of the school you want to go to, and they will indicate if there are exceptions

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Taking the GRE or GMAT does not depend on what major you are majoring in, but on the major you want to study abroad. You first decide which program you want to study abroad, and go to the school to check what is required online. Generally, business schools will require GMAT.

    Send me a message if you have any questions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Information management and information systems should belong to science and engineering, then you should take the GRE

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The requirements of different schools may be different, GMAT is mainly in charge of business, your major seems to be science and engineering, or it is safer to go to school to check it

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The score requirements are definitely different

    Therefore, you should go to the specific school to check the requirements, so that you can better understand all the requirements of the school

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's a bit vague that you're asking, I don't know if you're going abroad or you're going to study this major? I'm still going to change to another major.

    There is a difference.

    There are three main directions for MIS majors abroad: library management, information decision-making under the School of Science and Technology (emphasis on mathematics), and business school (divided into management and MBA, MBA requires work experience). Most of these programs are placed under the School of Business, some schools are under the Department of Mathematics, and some schools teach both schools at the same time, such as the University of Pennsylvania, which is a joint program between the School of Business and the School of Engineering.

    Different schools have different names and tendencies.

    So you have to choose a school, determine the attributes of the department of the school, so that it will be targeted, for example, under the business school, there is no doubt that the GMAT is needed, and the school does not require it, and it is good for you to copy it out for your scholarship and so on.

    If you're in engineering, that's not the case.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Not necessarily, didn't I learn a lot of computer content, and I guess I could study computer science.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Friends, the top 100 or more business schools in the United States are relatively good, so it's hard to find one that doesn't need GMAT, and some may be outside the 200 students... I've pasted a list of the most authoritative universities and graduate schools in the United States. Just look at it.

    If you can't log in, I'll send you the rest of the time. As far as I know (I took the GRE), the vocabulary section of the GRE and GMAT are similar, and the difference may be in the math section. Chinese, math is certainly not a problem, do not take 800, but also above 780, at least the Chinese I know, math is all 800.

    So even if you turn around, the difficulty shouldn't be very great.

    I'll paste a few of the top 10 for you, and you can read the rest online, and the tuition is all self-paying.

    1 harvard university boston, 2007-2008 out-of-state tuition (full-time)$41,900 2007

    1 stanford university stanford,out-of-state tuition (full-time)$45,921

    3 university of pennsylvania 2007-2008 out-of-state tuition (full-time)$41,950

    4 massachusetts institute of technology (sloan) cambridge, 2007-2008 out-of-state tuition (full-time)$44,556

    4 northwestern university (kellogg) evanston, 2007-2008 out-of-state tuition (full-time)$43,935

    4 university of chicago chicago, $44,500

    7 dartmouth college (tuck) hanover, nh

    7 university of california--berkeley (haas) berkeley, ca

    9 columbia university new york, ny

    10 new york university (stern) new york, ny

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.I majored in information management and information systems, and I have begun to prepare for the GRE, and it is a bit difficult to change to GMAT, because I still want to be a little more managed, and I found that this major is said to be GMAT, and some of it is located under the business school, so I want to ask if there is a business school that accepts the GRE?

    I probably want to apply for the top 40 to 100 schools in the United States, if you accept the gmat, which schools are better under the business school, and I hope someone can provide as many schools as a reference?

    North American Business School Rankings.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, the requirements of each school are different, it is best to choose a good school by yourself, and then look at its relevant requirements, if it is a management class, I think there are many schools that require GRE, so it is best to check it yourself, anyway, it has begun to prepare, then you can go according to the GRE, and then choose the school major.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Information management in the United States is underground in business schools and requires GMAT and TOEFL scores.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It depends on what you apply for when you apply for graduate school, if it is finance and economics, you will take the GRE, if you are applying for management, you will take the GMAT

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It still depends on what the school you are applying to requires it.

    However, GMAT is used for general management and business, and GRE is used for social science.

    The New Oriental teacher suggested that if the GRE test score is not ideal, you can take an additional GMAT, because it seems that the GMAT is relatively easy to take because of the many machine classics.

    Because I don't know much about the landlord's major, I can't provide advice on what to take and what to take, school, etc. The landlord asked the seniors and teachers how it was?

    Nag, to be honest, if you really make up your mind to go abroad, what you need to think about now is not the exam, but the school and major. Set these down early, and the exam will come with you.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think this kind of thing still needs to be thought out by yourself, in fact, what to test is not the key, the most important thing is to know the direction of your life and what you want. The sophomore year may not have settled down yet, I think you can study hard, pull up the GPA, work hard to improve your English and background, and wait until the junior or senior year is more mature, and then what you want to do to go **, you will naturally know what you should do and what you want to take the test.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is better to take the business school or the GMAT, not every business school accepts GRE scores.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's basically GMAT, but some schools also accept GRE scores. Each school is different.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's supposed to be the GMAT test.,Basically, you won't ask for the GRE.。。。

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Not necessarily, usually GMAT is required, but some schools can also replace GMAT depending on the school you apply for, and some schools do not require both GRE and GMAT.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    For management, you need to take the GMAT. It depends on the school's requirements.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    GRE and GMAT are the North American graduate school entrance exams (mainly in the United States, Canada, and some schools in Europe).

    To apply for Australian G8, as long as you have passed IELTS, 7 points are the best, and it doesn't depend on whether your undergraduate school is good or not (my brother Sanben also went to Alaide to come to the university for graduate school), GPA82 is OK (it depends on your specific school and major).

    Engineering is very easy to transfer, foreign graduate students generally do not refer to your domestic undergraduate attention to ask the intermediary, DIY is very troublesome.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Graduate students are GRE except for business majors, and business students can take the GMAT

    The possibility of switching from business to engineering is relatively small, although your GPA can reach 3

    If you want to consider a one-year master's degree in the UK, you can try it.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    ,,, don't you know, go to A and take the GRE? It seems that GRE only needs to go to the United States to study for a master's degree or PhD, and GMAT is also a business university in the United States.

    I don't know that I'm reviewing the GRE to prepare for the U.S. application.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Business is to take the GMAT, if you don't go to a very good school, it's okay not to take the test, this has to communicate with the school.

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