List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT Forum
- sach1282
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List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
I've been looking for this for a while. I know that Duke's joint degrees are very accessable, but does anyone know of any other schools with options for joint degrees without taking the GRE or GMAT?
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- Kabuo
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Re: List a schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
No, but at least for the GRE, I'd be very surprised if you found it a tenth as taxing as the LSAT. my cold GRE was 99th% (math section, which I was worried about, was absurdly easy). My cold LSAT was like, 60th%. Might as well just take it.
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Re: List a schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
Yeah, those tests are supposedly a ton easier, especially after having studied for the LSAT. So unless difficulty isn't the reason you don't want to take it, I wouldn't be too concernedKabuo wrote:No, but at least for the GRE, I'd be very surprised if you found it a tenth as taxing as the LSAT. my cold GRE was 99th% (math section, which I was worried about, was absurdly easy). My cold LSAT was like, 60th%. Might as well just take it.
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Re: List a schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
Most of the JD/Master's programs at Michigan will let you use your LSAT score in lieu of a GRE score.
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Re: List a schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
GRE yes, GMAT no. If you haven't had a math course recently and don't understand complex algebra the GMAT's math section is really tough.JamMasterJ wrote:Yeah, those tests are supposedly a ton easier, especially after having studied for the LSAT. So unless difficulty isn't the reason you don't want to take it, I wouldn't be too concernedKabuo wrote:No, but at least for the GRE, I'd be very surprised if you found it a tenth as taxing as the LSAT. my cold GRE was 99th% (math section, which I was worried about, was absurdly easy). My cold LSAT was like, 60th%. Might as well just take it.
GMAT verbal is easy, however.
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- coldshoulder
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Re: List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
What schools are you interested in? That would be an easier way to look at this.sach1282 wrote:I've been looking for this for a while. I know that Duke's joint degrees are very accessable, but does anyone know of any other schools with options for joint degrees without taking the GRE or GMAT?
- sach1282
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Re: List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
Interested, with some exceptions, in CCN through WashU.
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From what I've seen, I think your best bet is to just send a quick email to any of your favorites and ask their admissions people. Though for the most part, school ranked in the T20 require seperate admissions and seperate scores.sach1282 wrote:Interested, with some exceptions, in CCN through WashU.
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Re: List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
I am interested in this too. MSWs and LLMs for the most part don't require GRE/GMAT. Also, you can just spend a year abroad in a UK school and get a MS/MA in a year without having to take the GRE or GMAT. Other than that I think most schools require the GRE and GMAT. Look at the joint degree websites for each school.
- Yeshia90
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Re: List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
Not to threadjack, but how'd October go for you? Knock that shit out of the park like you should've in June?coldshoulder wrote:From what I've seen, I think your best bet is to just send a quick email to any of your favorites and ask their admissions people. Though for the most part, school ranked in the T20 require seperate admissions and seperate scores.sach1282 wrote:Interested, with some exceptions, in CCN through WashU.
- coldshoulder
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Re: List of schools that offer a joint degree without GRE/GMAT
Haha I don't think so, but I don't think I did badly either. Will see, thanks man.Yeshia90 wrote:Not to threadjack, but how'd October go for you? Knock that shit out of the park like you should've in June?coldshoulder wrote:From what I've seen, I think your best bet is to just send a quick email to any of your favorites and ask their admissions people. Though for the most part, school ranked in the T20 require seperate admissions and seperate scores.sach1282 wrote:Interested, with some exceptions, in CCN through WashU.
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