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>250所商學院接受GRE成績替代GMAT

帖子mint » 2009-10-28 16:07

MBA Programs that Accept the GRE® General Test
The following is a list of MBA programs that allow candidates to submit GRE® General Test scores for admissions. Individuals should contact the institutions directly for more information about admission requirements for their graduate business programs.

To find out more about becoming a GRE Score User or to have your school added to this list, contact a GRE Academic Advisor.
http://www.ets.org/gre/bschools


Return to details on Taking the GRE General Test for admission to graduate business programs.

United States
Adams State College
Adelphi University
Alaska Pacific University
Alliant International University
Alvernia University
American Jewish University
Antioch University New England
Arcadia University
Augsburg College
Azusa Pacific University


Bainbridge Graduate Institute
Baldwin Wallace College
Barry University
Bay Path College
Belhaven College
Bob Jones University
Brandman University
Brenau University
Brescia University


California Baptist University
California State University – Chico
California State University – Stanislaus
Campbellsville University
Capital University
Capitol College
Christian Brothers University
City University of Seattle
Claremont Graduate University
Clark University
Clarkson University
Clemson University
Cleveland State University
College of Mount Saint Vincent
College of St. Scholastica
Colorado Christian University
Colorado State University – Ft Collins
Concordia University – Portland
Cumberland University


Delaware Valley College
DeVry University, Arizona
DeVry University, California
DeVry University, Colorado
DeVry University, Florida
DeVry University, Georgia
DeVry University, Illinois
DeVry University, Indiana
DeVry University, Maryland
DeVry University, Minnesota
DeVry University, Missouri
DeVry University, Nevada
DeVry University, New York
DeVry University, North Carolina
DeVry University, Oakbrook Terrace
DeVry University, Ohio
DeVry University, Oklahoma
DeVry University, Oregon
DeVry University, Pennsylvania
DeVry University, Texas
DeVry University, Virginia
DeVry University, Washington
DeVry University, Wisconsin
Dominican University of California
Drury University


Everglades University


Fairmont State University
Ferris State University
Fitchburg State College
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Institute of Technology
Florida International University
Florida Southern College
Florida State University
Fort Hays State University
Fresno Pacific University
Frostburg State University


Gardner-Webb University
Geneva College
Georgetown University (EMBA Program)
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southwestern State University
Goldey Beacom College


Harvard Business School
Hofstra University
Humboldt State University


Indiana Institute of Technology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania


Jacksonville University
John Brown University
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson & Wales University


Kansas Wesleyan University
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania


Laboratory Institute of Merchandising
La Sierra University
Loma Linda University
Louisiana State University Shreveport


Malone College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Medaille College
Mercyhurst College
Mesa State College
Missouri Southern State University
Missouri State University
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Monmouth University
Morehead State University
Morgan State University
Mount Mary College
Murray State University


National University – California
Naval Postgraduate School
New York University
Northern Kentucky University
North Park University
Northwest Christian College
Northwest Missouri State University
Northwood University
Nova Southeastern University


Oakland City University
Oklahoma Christian University
Oklahoma City University
Oral Roberts University
Oregon State University
Our Lady of the Lake University – San Antonio


Pacific Lutheran University
Pacific States University
Park University
Pepperdine University
Pfeiffer University
Piedmont College – Demorest
Point Park University
Purdue University – Main Campus


Regent University
Reinhardt College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rice University (EMBA Program)
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rollins College
Rowan University – Glassboro
Rutgers University – New Brunswick (EMBA Program)


Salve Regina University
Savannah State University
Shenandoah University
Sonoma State University (EMBA Program)
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Southern Utah University
Southern Wesleyan University
Southwest Minnesota State University
Southwestern Adventist University
St. Ambrose University
St. Bonaventure University
St. Edwards University
St. Peters College
St. Thomas University
Stanford University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Strayer Education, Inc.
Sul Ross State University
SUNY at Stony Brook
SUNY Institute of Technology


Tarleton State University – Stephenville
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University – Commerce
Troy University – Troy
Troy University – Atlantic Region
Troy University – Dothan
Troy University – Montgomery
Troy University – Phenix City


University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alaska – Fairbanks
University of Arkansas – Fayetteville
University of Central Florida
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
University of Colorado at Denver
University of Dallas
University of Denver
University of Evansville (EMBA Program)
University of Findlay
University of Florida
University of Houston – Victoria
University of Louisiana – Monroe
University of Louisville
University of Memphis
University of New Hampshire
University of New Mexico
University of North Alabama
University of North Carolina Wilmington
University of North Dakota
University of North Texas
University of Oregon (EMBA Program)
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School
University of Redlands – Burbank
University of Redlands – Orange County
University of Redlands – Rancho Cucamonga
University of Redlands – Redlands
University of Redlands – Riverside
University of Redlands – San Diego
University of Redlands – Temecula
University of Redlands – Torrance
University of Rhode Island
University of South Carolina
University of South Florida – Sarasota
University of Tampa
University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Texas at Dallas
University of the Incarnate Word
University of Utah
University of Vermont
University of Virginia
University of West Florida
University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
University of Wisconsin – Madison
University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
University of Wyoming
Upper Iowa University
Utah State University
Utah Valley University


Wake Forest University
Washington University in St. Louis
Wayland Baptist University
Webster University
Wesleyan College – Georgia
West Texas A&M University
Western New England College
Widener University
Willamette University
Wingate University


Yale University
York College of Penn


Austria
Webster University Vienna


Belgium
United International Business Schools – Antwerp International Business School
United International Business Schools – Brussels International Business School


Canada
Lakehead University
Queen's School of Business
St. Mary’s University
University of Calgary
Univ of New Brunswick – Saint John


China
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
China Europe International Business School
Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance (SAIF) at Shanghai Jiao Tong University


Costa Rica
INCAE Business School


Germany
HHL Graduate School of Management


Hong Kong
Chinese University of Hong Kong (EMBA Program)
Hong Kong Baptist University
University of Hong Kong


India
Aegis School of Business
Lovely Professional University & MBA


Italy
Alma Graduate School
European School of Economics
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
University of Trento


Japan
Sophia University


Korea
Seoul National University
Yonsei University


Kyrgyzstan
American University of Central Asia


Netherlands
Tilburg University (EMBA Program)


Pakistan
National University of Computer & Engineering Science


Puerto Rico
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico


Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore


Spain
Barcelona School of Economics
European University Barcelona
Instituto De Empresa
International University of Southern Europe – Barcelona Business School
International University of Southern Europe – Madrid Business School
International University of Southern Europe – Valencia International Business School


Taiwan
National Chiao Tung University


Thailand
Asian Institute of Technology
Bangkok University
Yonok College


Turkey
Izmir University of Economics
Sabanci University

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Re: >250所商學院接受GRE成績替代GMAT

帖子j4fun » 2009-11-03 10:47

I just read an article about this topic. They raise some points. If you plan to take GRE instead of GMAT, please MUST read the following artilce.


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The GMAT Or The GRE?by Jose Ferreira on September 30th, 2009 Jose is the Founder and CEO of Knewton.


You may have heard that some business schools* have started accepting GRE scores in place of GMAT scores. And you may be thinking: “Awesome! I hear the GRE is easier. I’m taking that!”

After all—there’s no Data Sufficiency on the GRE. Sounds great, right?

The problem is: There’s no Data Sufficiency on the GRE.


The GMAT has been designed and perfected for business school students. GMAT questions mirror the tasks you will perform every day in business school. Reading Comprehension—because you’ll be reading 50 -100 pages in case studies every day. And Data Sufficiency—because you’ll be skimming each case’s exhibits and financials to determine which numbers are key to cracking the case and which are irrelevant. What about Critical Reasoning? Well, every day in class you will comment on other students’ arguments. And they will comment on yours, sometimes in pretty snarky ways. So you need some facility in arguments, if only to protect yourself from that loudmouth ex-banker in the Skydeck.

In fact, the GMAT is a great test. By that I don’t mean that it will bring peace to the world, or spiritual enlightenment, or that a good time will be had by all. I mean it’s extremely well-constructed, with very high scoring consistency. In short, the GMAT does an excellent job of testing the skills you need to excel in business school.

In contrast, the GRE General Test is, well, general. It is designed to provide a sense of the fitness of a student for graduate-level work, whether one is interested in pursuing a PhD in English or a Masters in Psych. But the aptitudes needed to succeed in one discipline are very different from those of other disciplines, and no single test can measure them all well. Success in business, and success in business school, requires very specific skills that the GRE measures poorly, and the GMAT measures very well.


Furthermore, the GRE has been a rather troubled test. (ETS might claim that I’m the one who caused their troubles; in fact, I merely shed light on them.) In the 1990s, I developed a strategy for one question type called Pattern Identification that was so devastating that ETS had to discard hundreds of thousands of printed test booklets, admitting that I “broke the code, so we are removing the questions from the test.” Later on, I reverse-engineered the security protocols and scoring algorithm of the early GRE computerized test, forcing them to pull the exam for months to fix problems I uncovered. They sued us, and took to calling me the “antichrist.” (Umm, do I at least get Connie Nielsen with that?) Later still, they had serious scoring problems with the GRE analytical section, and consequently did away with that section entirely.

So then why do any business schools accept the GRE? Ok, well for one thing the GRE is slowly but surely getting better, and it’s about to be significantly revised so it will probably improve still further. But mostly, it’s about access, especially internationally. The GMAT isn’t available in as many locations, especially overseas. So business schools figure, “Hey, if we accept the GRE, we’ll find some great candidates who might not have been able to apply to business school, or who might add an MBA application or two along with their Masters applications.”

Bottom line: if you can take the GMAT, you should. The GMAT tests skills specific to business school. While admissions officers at schools accepting the GRE will accept a GRE score in lieu of a GMAT score, they doesn’t mean that they’ll will trust GRE scores. And if you give them a GRE score when it’s clear you could just as easily have taken the GMAT, it could hurt your application.

Besides, Data Sufficiency is fun! Well, here at Knewton we think it’s fun. (Though we also think puns about transfinite cardinality** are hilarious.) More importantly for you, Data Sufficiency is equally hard for everybody. It is also highly coachable, and Knewton’s Test Experts have developed the most powerful Data Sufficiency strategies there are. Stay tuned and maybe I’ll blog about them…

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*MBA programs accepting GRE scores include Harvard, MIT, NYU, Stanford, Virginia, Yale, U Penn, Chicago and Berkeley.
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