GRE/GMAT
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
All doctoral programs require the aptitude test of the Graduate Record
Exam (GRE). The GRE General test is required for Master's programs
in Economics, Physics, Political
Science, Psychology and Vision Science. The GRE General Test measures certain
developed verbal, quantitative, and analytical abilities that are important
for academic achievement. Thus, the test necessarily reflects the opportunities
and efforts that have contributed to the development of those abilities.
The General Test is only one of several means of evaluating likely success in graduate school. The test makes it possible to compare students with different backgrounds.
The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
The
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
is required of applicants to the M.B.A, M.I.S., M.Acc. programs and
all graduate business certificate programs. Students who have not taken
these examinations should do so at the earliest possible test dates.
The GMAT is designed to help graduate schools of business assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management but they are only one predictor of academic performance in the first year of graduate management school.
For more information.
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To obtain test dates or register for the GRE, please visit the GRE
website. To obtain information on the GMAT, contact the Graduate
Business office at 314-516-5885 or visit the GMAT
website.
