I want to go to Canada to study for a master s degree in marketing, should I take the GRE or GMAT?

Updated on educate 2024-02-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. If you choose to study business, most majors in North America need to take the GMAT, because there is only one type of master after graduating from North American (Canada and the United States) is MBA (Master of Business Administration), but this MBA is divided into many directions, such as:

    Marketing, accounting, finance, management, insurance, entrepreneurship and even medical ......Waiting too much!!

    But as far as the current trend goes, some science-oriented majors are required to take the GRE, (depending on the requirements of the school), such as: finance.

    Investment**, insurance, etc., it is indeed necessary to take the GRE, because this major is partial to science (for example, the investment part you learn, at least you can't learn it if you don't reach the level of number 3, but the mathematics of GMAT will not be so difficult)! That's what they think!

    The most straightforward and sure way is to email you directly to the school you want to go to, asking them what exactly they need, whether they need GMAT or GRE!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you choose to study business in the United States, most majors need to take the GMAT, because there is only one MBA for business graduates in the United States, but there are many directions in this MBA, such as: marketing, accounting, finance, management, insurance, entrepreneurship and even medicine.

    But according to the current trend, some science-oriented majors have to take the GRE, (depending on the requirements of the school), for example: If you study finance in North America, you do have to take the GRE, because this major is science-oriented. For example, if you don't reach the level of number 3, you can't learn the investment part, but the math of GMAT will not be so difficult.

    Europe is different from the United States! For example, universities in the United Kingdom and other universities have a special master's degree in marketing, MSC Marketing, which generally requires GMAT.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to sprint to a better school, study abroad 360 Teacher Zheng Tianling recommends preparing for GMAT.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to study marketing in Canada, GMAT is more suitable. GRE is suitable for all majors except business and law.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can enter the average score and IELTS score into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and see which schools and majors can be applied to with the current score.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Of course, it's GMAT, you are a businessman. GRE is generally taken in addition to business and law.

    2. Interdisciplinary has no impact on the GRE and GMAT exams, which do not test professional knowledge, and the difficulty of mathematics is similar to that of Chinese junior high school.

    However, if you apply, you must have an academic background, otherwise people don't want it. For example, if you are studying economics and want to take the computer exam, then if you have participated in computer competitions such as ACM and mathematical modeling, people will be happy to accept you, and vice versa.

    3. GPA at least, recommended"=, TOEFL at least 90+, preferably 95-100+, GRE at least 320+

    4. I recommend you to come to our school, the environment of Princeton University is quite good, and the computer major is better, but it is more theoretical research. Others such as Southern California and BU are OK, I didn't get it at the time, but PU took the offer, which can only be said to be wonderful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1,gre

    2. There is no problem at all with interdisciplinary applications.

    3, the top 50 schools TOEFL 100 or above, GRE 300 or above 4, as for what kind of school you like or up to you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can come to us at the University of Cincinnati and we accept direct applications.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you're applying for business, you'll need the GMAT, and some schools will require you to submit your GRE score at the same time. The admission requirements of each school are naturally different, and generally require an average score of 80 or above and a TOEFL score of at least 87. Of course, applying for the United States cannot be said to be a hard condition, and naturally there are some solutions, and the average score is not high and can be made up in other aspects, but it cannot be too bad.

    You can apply to schools with ESL programs without a TOEFL score. Then it is to try to prepare as much as possible when preparing PS and recommendation letters. There are more than 3,000 U.S. colleges and universities recognized by China's Ministry of Education.

    At least half of the schools have ESL programs, and the good middle universities have them.

    How to break the language barrier, it depends on yourself, generally the longest half a year with a good language environment is about the same, and many dual-enrollment students can pass in 1-3 months.

    If you apply for a graduate degree in a major other than your major, you may have to take some courses in the major you can apply for, and you will have to graduate half a year later than others.

    There are many issues to consider when applying for a master's degree in the United States, and it is best to find a professional study abroad agency for detailed consultation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you continue to study marketing-related majors, or if you study business, the better schools will require GMAT.

    If you want to switch to something else, take the GRE test.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    To apply for business school, you have to ask for GMAT and TOEFL.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Have you taken the TOEFL test? Going next year?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Need: Try to get as high as possible.

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