Accredited masters w/o taking GRE/GMAT
Need help finding an accredited program that does not require taking the GRE or GMAT. Would prefer campus site, but on-line is acceptable. :o
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Honestly, though, do you think the quality of the degree is going to be worth it? |
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FWIW, almost no Canadian universities (or any of the European universities I've been looking at for that matter) require the GRE. However, from what I've read almost every American university requires them. It also depends on your field of study. If everyone else in your field has taken them, why would you want to be the only one that hasn't?
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If the OP was in your situation (high enough GPA), though, s/he would already know about the test waivers. |
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It's a good thing that you and als463 both said "almost" because it isn't "all" on either side. LOL. Some MSW programs that are CSWE accredited (including a few at Research I institutions) only require a GRE or MAT score if the GPA is below a 3.0. UPenn is one such institution (however, they don't mention a GPA requirement) and it isn't the only institution: http://www.sp2.upenn.edu/programs/msw/index.html http://www.sp2.upenn.edu/programs/msw/faq.html |
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I mean...they are ONLY the TOP programs in the nation for MSW...huh? Because I am originally from PA, I felt the need to throw in some from PA and Syracuse University because I am living in the 'Cuse. Once again...NO GRE NEEDED. I guess they can't POSSIBLY be accredited or respected...I mean, all the schools I listed (I couldn't list them all or I'd be on here all night) are JUST some of the BEST DAMN SCHOOLS in the NATION. What do they know? What do I know? I guess if an interested person has basic literacy skills, they could find the same information I've already known and pointed out. But, hey...What do I know? :rolleyes: Washington University in St. Louis (ranked #1) University of Michigan (ranked #2) University of Chicago (ranked #3) Columbia University (ranked #4) University of Washington (ranked #5) University of Pittsburgh (ranked #14) NYU (ranked #22)-Does NOT mention the GRE exam Indiana University (ranked #26) Ohio State University (ranked #30)-GRE ONLY REQUIRED if less than a 3.0 GPA Syracuse University (ranked #60) WVU (ranked #82)-GRE ONLY REQUIRED if less than a 3.0 GPA |
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Schools offering MA/MS/MBA programs at the Ed Centers on military bases usually do not require the GRE or GMAT especially if they are members of the Servicemembers Opportunity Council. SOC schools that deal with the undergraduate degrees on posts don't require the SAT.
The 3 graduate schools at my nearest installation's Ed Ctr are all SOC schools, all are AACSB-accredited, of course are all regionally accredited. None require standardized test scores. That being said, they are not Wharton or HBS. |
However, what you are saying and implying is that Almost if not ALL MSW programs don't require one to take a GRE. That's simply NOT true.
My only point is and was that MANY of these schools do REQUIRE a GRE test score in order to attend. |
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I would say that I am not incorrect in my "exaggeration" because I gave her a list of schools that were top of the line and best in the field. I have always known that MSW programs generally do NOT expect or require GRE scores (some only if you have a horrible GPA). As far as libramunoz...How does that humble pie taste considering you were wrong and then tried to back track so you didn't look like you were trying to be a complete dick who was off the mark when if fact you were? |
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