JD/MBA that only Require GMAT Forum
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JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
I am interested in JD/MBA. I know a guy who only applied to Northwestern and just took the GMAT and got into this program. I am particularly interested in programs that permit substitution of LSAT for GMAT. I know only of Northwestern....what other schools allow this substitution?
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
None.
Enjoy studying for the LSAT and do not look for the easy way out. Trick
Enjoy studying for the LSAT and do not look for the easy way out. Trick
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
wrong - Northwestern will take the GMAT for the combined degree, and there may be others. btw I think the tuition ~90k/yearLawEntourage wrote:None.
Enjoy studying for the LSAT and do not look for the easy way out. Trick
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
Are you sure about that?LawEntourage wrote:None......Trick
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/jdm ... ssions.htm
GMAT is required, and LSAT is optional.
But you don't get away without any sacrifice.
You have to take courses in the first summer.
I am not sure if you can attend the 2L OCI.
And what's more, the COA per year is 95k!!!!
Imagine getting out of the JD-MBA program with 300k debt.
You need a trust fund to afford this.
GMAT is required, and LSAT is optional.
But you don't get away without any sacrifice.
You have to take courses in the first summer.
I am not sure if you can attend the 2L OCI.
And what's more, the COA per year is 95k!!!!
Imagine getting out of the JD-MBA program with 300k debt.
You need a trust fund to afford this.
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
good lord... oh wait, that;s kellog, right?iamlife1001 wrote:wrong - Northwestern will take the GMAT for the combined degree, and there may be others. btw I think the tuition ~90k/yearLawEntourage wrote:None.
Enjoy studying for the LSAT and do not look for the easy way out. Trick
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
This thread is not clear. Your question is which programs allow one to substitute the LSAT for the GMAT. What type of "program". And did you intend to write "substitute the GMAT for the LSAT" ?
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Re: JD/MBA that only Require GMAT
That question has pretty much been answered. I am still getting a kick out of OP's handle. "ILuvAsianBoys."CanadianWolf wrote:This thread is not clear. Your question is which programs allow one to substitute the LSAT for the GMAT. What type of "program". And did you intend to write "substitute the GMAT for the LSAT" ?
I necromanced the thread only because I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using the GMAT for NU law or NU JD/MBA (NU being the only school that accepts GMATs for law). And what GMAT score one should aim for for admission to NU law only or NU JD/MBA.