Most of the MBA schools are asking the applicants to take pre-requisite courses in Math related subjects such as Economics and Statistics. I am not sure where to find these courses. Any idea where can I find these courses? and What are the exact name of these courses?
Thanks,
Kanmani
Where to take MBA Pre-requisite Courses?
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You would want to double check with the admissions offices for your target schools to be sure, but in general, any accreditied school offering the courses and topics that they require should suffice. Even local community colleges will sometimes have what you need. Good luck.
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If you are sure that you require the courses or that the courses will improve your candidacy - only then you need to take these courses. But in case you are planning to take a Math course, UCLA has a course (online i believe and makes it easier to attend) called MBA Maths or something sounding similar. You can also consider this option: https://www.mbamath.com/
This is conducted by Peter Regan who teaches this course every year during the orientation program at Tuck. Plus this course is recognized by many b-schools too. So check it out.
This is conducted by Peter Regan who teaches this course every year during the orientation program at Tuck. Plus this course is recognized by many b-schools too. So check it out.
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