Hello,
I will first start off with my profile.
I have:
BS - Mechanical Engineering and
BS - Aerospace Engineering from University of Florida GPA 3.26
I wanted to go for Grad school and thus I took the GRE (Q: 780 and Verbal: 570 - Total 1350)
I started Masters in Aerospace Engineering but now I think I want to go for MBA. I am currently working full time as well for a huge engineering company.
I looked at https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/ ... WT.ac=rx42
Most of the schools that I was thinking of applying once I get 2-3 years of experience accept GRE scores. I think my GRE score is quite good.
I was wondering if anyone has suggestions on whether schools like Kellogg's, Tepper, Haas, Ross.. prefer GMAT over GRE? And more importantly, is my GRE score even enough for these schools?
I dont mind taking the GMAT, but if the schools dont care about one of the other test, then I dont see the point of taking GMAT when I have done well on GRE>
Thank you for the help.
I will first start off with my profile.
I have:
BS - Mechanical Engineering and
BS - Aerospace Engineering from University of Florida GPA 3.26
I wanted to go for Grad school and thus I took the GRE (Q: 780 and Verbal: 570 - Total 1350)
I started Masters in Aerospace Engineering but now I think I want to go for MBA. I am currently working full time as well for a huge engineering company.
I looked at https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/ ... WT.ac=rx42
Most of the schools that I was thinking of applying once I get 2-3 years of experience accept GRE scores. I think my GRE score is quite good.
I was wondering if anyone has suggestions on whether schools like Kellogg's, Tepper, Haas, Ross.. prefer GMAT over GRE? And more importantly, is my GRE score even enough for these schools?
I dont mind taking the GMAT, but if the schools dont care about one of the other test, then I dont see the point of taking GMAT when I have done well on GRE>
Thank you for the help.












