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I was a business undergrad and I would agree that having that undergrad doesn't do a whole lot. I didn't study for it but if I were you I'd look at practice math tests as there are a few things there that may be hazy otherwise after several years.
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I also studied Business (finance) as an undergrad, and took the GMAT. A business degree does nothing to help you on the GMAT, as the GMAT is mostly high school algebra and geometry stuff, and some verbal stuff. Never did the GMAT ask me stuff that pertained to my degree.
I just remember studying the hell out the relationships of sides and angles in the many types of triangles, and not getting a single triangle question. BS |
Engineering as an undergrad and just finished my MBA two years ago after being out for more than ten years. I was never asked to take a GMAT.
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I did computer science undergrad and MBA grad.
I took the GRE instead of the GMAT. It was easy. I took it while hungover with no studying, knowing that I didn't need a super high score to get in to the program. I don't really remember many specifics from the test since that was like 10 years ago. |
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Bob Dole bought one of the study books that contained sample tests. Took test #1 and scored. Studied on the category of questions where Bob Dole was weakest. Took test #2 and scored. Rinsed and repeated. Success.
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