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To apply for business, the GMAT applies to all majors, but the specific requirements of each business school are different, and some business schools may agree to the GRE instead of the GMAT, which needs to be verified by the school you want to apply to**. However, for students who are looking for business schools, taking the GMAT is the best choice. You can take one of the GMAT and GRE tests, and you don't need to take both tests.
Generally speaking, in addition to the MBA degree, the business school will also provide an MSC degree, in addition to the general MBA (that is, there is no professional direction), MBA and MSC professional directions include finance, accounting, strategy, human resources, international business, technology management, marketing, etc., in addition, the MSC degree professional direction is also financial engineering.
When applying to business school, work experience is an important metric to measure. The MBA degree requires two or more years of work experience, so fresh undergraduates are basically not allowed to go directly. At the same time, the current trend of applying to business schools is that MSC degrees also require work experience, which is why fresh undergraduates with finance as a major will find it more difficult to choose a school, because the business schools that are worth going to either do not offer MSC finance (only MBA finance) or MSc finance but require more than two years of work experience.
Don't be discouraged though, I'm just talking about trends, as long as you look carefully, there are still plenty of good business schools that offer high-quality MSc degrees that don't require work experience. However, it is still not recommended to apply for an MBA degree that does not require work experience, which means that the MBA degree offered by the business school is less competitive and the alumni network is weaker.
Regarding GMAT study and business school selection, it is recommended that the landlord go to the forum.
It's the legendary CD, which has a lot of GMAT review materials and a lot of business school students to communicate with.
Hope it helps
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The GMAT is for students who apply to business schools, so generally students who apply to non-business schools will need to take the GRE. For example, engineering students will have to take the GRE, and law school students may have to take the LSAT. Depending on your situation, you will still need to take the GMAT.
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The GRE is more difficult, and the difference between the GRE and the GMAT: the GRE focuses more on vocabulary, while the GMAT does not have such strict requirements for vocabulary; GMAT math is hard, and GRE math is like middle school math level.
The GRE test content is divided into:
1. Writing. The writing section will focus on the candidate's ability to write simple questions, rather than requiring the candidate to pile up general words, mainly in whether the complex point of view is clearly and effectively clarified, whether the point is supported by appropriate reasons and examples, and whether there is a targeted and coherent discussion to support the article.
Some of them combine logical reasoning and analytical writing skills, and there are many questions that require candidates, which are of great significance to the candidates' comprehensive abilities.
2. Language. In terms of language skills, we will pay more attention to advanced cognitive skills, and strive to reflect students' comprehension of reading materials and the use of reasoning skills more deeply and truthfully. It is mainly reflected in whether a conclusion can be drawn when analyzing a discourse, and whether the author's premise and point of view can be determined.
3. Mathematics. It is mainly reflected in whether the basic concepts and skills of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, probability theory and statistics can be applied; whether quantitative information can be interpreted and analyzed; Whether the mathematical model can solve the problem, and whether the ratio of life scenario problems and data interpretation problems can be improved.
There are four components of the GMAT test: Analytical Writing, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Textual Logical Reasoning. Huai sedan chair.
Analytical Writing (AWA) is an assessment of your ability to think critically and express ideas. Based on a given argument, you need to analyze the reasoning and assumptions behind the argument and then critically evaluate the validity of the argument.
The Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT test measures your ability to evaluate information from different** and different forms of information, and the Quantitative Reasoning section of the GMAT will assess your ability to analyze and summarize data based on basic quantitative reasoning skills, test your problem-solving skills, and analyze the adequacy of data in a variety of options.
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GMAT is the abbreviation of Graduate Management Admission Test, and the Chinese name is Graduate Management Admission Examination.
It is a standardized test that has been widely used as an entrance test for MBAs, and is currently the most reliable test to test candidates' ability to successfully complete the MBA program, and is designed to help business schools or MBA programs assess whether applicants are eligible for further study in business administration.
The subjects of the GMAT test include more than 10 professional disciplines such as accounting, economics, management, general management, production management, administrative management, international **, fixed asset insurance, finance, marketing, health care, transportation, mathematical analysis, management information systems and behavioral science.
The GMAT test not only tests an applicant's verbal and mathematical abilities, but also his or her mental responses, logical thinking, and ability to solve practical problems. Generally speaking, the GMAT test can reflect the English proficiency of test takers more realistically, so it is valued and praised by more and more majors and schools. Currently, nearly 1,000 universities around the world use the GMAT test.
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1. You can apply across majors, but it usually weakens your competitiveness, and you must tell people why you chose that major as an undergraduate, why you choose this major now, and your advantages. However, such as computer to metalworking, the impact of changing majors is very small, relatively finance, and even many schools like to ask for computers, because of a good foundation in mathematics and a computer background.
2. What to take depends on the major you want to apply for.
3. The pain of GRE lies in memorizing words, but it is not difficult to work hard. GMAT focuses on logical grammar, and there are drops in difficulty
4. The question of recognition depends entirely on the decision of the college, which is not the same, and you need to check the home page of the school you want to apply for. Business schools generally accept GMAT more, but if the school also says that it recognizes the GRE, then there is no question of any advantage, it is as high as possible, and the score is still very important. However, there are many majors like metalworking that focus on science and engineering, and there are many people who recognize GRE.
5. It is not recommended to take two exams. Although after preparing for the GRE, I don't need to read GMAT words, reading, essays, or anything else, and the difficulty is reduced a lot, but the time is limited. After the summer exam, I still have to write essays, and strive to send out the application before October of my senior year, and the school that applies early can be much better than the school that applies late.
Of course, if you can arrange the time, you can do it, but the school's GPA must also be good, which is very important.
6. There are almost no scholarships in business schools, and tuition fees are much, much more expensive than science and engineering.
7. Finally, from a personal point of view, compared with pure finance or other business majors, metalworking, a major with science and engineering components, will be better, the first is relatively easy to apply for a good school, and the second is relatively easy to get employed. If the landlord's background can meet the requirements, apply as much as possible.
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I recommend that LZ go and see it, and I can learn a lot about going abroad, and I went to the United States to study business and took the GMAT
It feels like logic is a difficult one.
I haven't taken the GRE, I don't know very well, I have classmates who have taken both of them, so it's not impossible.
GMAT is the entrance exam for graduate business students in the United States.
LSAT is Jurisprudence.
GRE is Other.
All schools require you to show relevant transcripts depending on the major you are applying for, such as the GMAT transcript when applying for business, and I heard that you can use the GRE instead of the GRE when applying.
Scholarships for business are relatively few but not none.
Scholarships are given to students by each school, so how much money you can get depends on the school, some schools are willing to give money to the business school, some are unwilling, some take more, and some take less.
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GRE, the full name of Graduate Record Examination, the Chinese name is the American Graduate Record Examination; GMAT is the abbreviation of Graduate Management Admission Test, and the Chinese name is Graduate Management Admission Examination.
In general, the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is available for graduate exams in a variety of disciplines and majors except law (which requires the LSAT) and business (which requires the GMAT). The GMAT is a standardized test that has been widely used as an entrance test for MBAs.
The GRE test mainly tests a person's basic English ability and the breadth and depth of knowledge involved in English, and focuses more on testing their mental response, logical thinking and ability to solve practical problems.
Therefore, the GRE vocabulary emphasizes more massiveness.
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The vocabulary of GRE is larger than that of GMAT, and the difference between GRE and GMAT is as follows:
More emphasis on vocabulary, while GMAT requirements for vocabulary are not so strict, GMAT tests analytical reasoning ability question types, GRE has analogy, antonym, fill in the blanks, reading, math and composition, GMAT has logic, grammar, reading, math and composition, in terms of reading, GRE is more difficult.
2.Math is the GMAT is more difficult, the GRE is probably the Chinese junior high school math level, and the GMAT is the Chinese high school math level.
It is completely computer-based and adaptive, which means that if you do it right or wrong, it will affect the difficulty of the next question given by the computer question bank.
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Of course there is a difference. GRE is the U.S. Graduate Admission Exam and is General; But the GMAT is for business schools. But the requirements are different for every school.
Moreover, after the GRE reform in August this year, the scope of application of GRE has also penetrated into business schools. That is to say, in the past, business schools only recognized GMAT, but more and more business schools began to recognize GRE scores as valid, depending on the requirements of the school you want to apply to, such as some call for GMAT, some choose one of the two... Good luck.
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GRE is the Graduate Record Examination in the United States, except for law schools and business schools, which generally use GRE; Business schools, on the other hand, require GMAT scores. The current new GRE can slowly replace the GMAT in the future, but the situation is still unclear.
In terms of vocabulary, the requirements of the GRE are much higher and more difficult than those of the GMAT.
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It depends on what major you study, the difference upstairs is very clear, let me talk about the vocabulary requirements.
GRE vocabulary basically belongs to the big ** style of life, about 12,00,0, and at least 10,000
GMAT is similar to TOEFL vocabulary, 7000---8000 can be taken.
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The GRE and GMAT exams have different areas of specialization and different vocabulary ranges:
1. Professional field
GMAT is the entrance exam for American business schools, and if you want to apply for MBA, finance, accounting, marketing, hotel management, and other majors, it is recommended to take the GMAT test.
GRE is mainly for economics majors, liberal arts majors such as education and media, and science and engineering majors such as chemistry and engineering are mainly based on GRE. While it is true that there are some schools that accept both, the GMAT is nowhere near as widespread as the GRE. Moreover, the vast majority of majors outside of business school are mainly GRE accepted.
2. Vocabulary range
The vocabulary of GMAT is relatively concentrated in the economic field, so it is relatively simple after mastering the basic idea of the gMAT and the sentence structure of the discourse.
The vocabulary of the GRE is more difficult than the reading of the GMAT, and the GRE not only has a wide range of words, but also has a large vocabulary, and there are many scientific research words, which makes the reading of the GRE the most difficult.
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The GRE is more difficult, and the differences between the GRE and the GMAT are as follows:
1. GRE focuses more on vocabulary, while GRE does not have such strict requirements for vocabulary.
2. GMAT math is difficult, and GRE math is like the level of math in junior high school in China.
GRE, the full name is Graduate Record
Examination, which is available for all majors except law and business, is sponsored by the American Educational Testing Service. The GRE is a test score required of applicants by various graduate schools of universities around the world, and it is also the most important criterion for professors to award scholarships to applicants.
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The GRE professional test is divided into mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, history,**, French, Spanish, computer, economics, engineering, education, geology, American literature, political science, psychology and sociology.
GMAT is short for Graduate Management Science Admission Test. Universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries use GMAT test scores to assess a candidate's suitability for graduate study in business, economics, and management majors to decide whether to admit them.
The GMAT test is sponsored by the American Test Center in Princeton, New Jersey on behalf of the Graduate Admission Examination Board for Business and Management.
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