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Why Is The GMAT Or GRE Important? Which One Should I Take?

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How is the GMAT and GRE different? Are you also confused about which exam to take? Want to know whether you should give GRE or GMAT? We've got you covered!

There are two factors that will influence the exam, you will have to take.

  • If you want to keep all your options open, then it may make more sense to opt for the GRE, since the scores of GRE may be useful to apply to the MBA as well as MS programs. Thus, you would not need to exhaust yourself preparing for two separate standardized tests.
  • The second factor will also depend on your decision. If the colleges you wish to target don’t accept GRE scores for an MBA program, then the point is moot. You will have to either rethink your college selection or opt to take the GMAT instead of GRE.

Which Test is More Suitable for Me?

As stated above, whether you take the GMAT or the GRE will depend on which colleges and program you are applying to. However, if the colleges you wish to apply to are ambivalent about the test, consider selecting GMAT if you have strong quantitative and analytical skills. Students who are good at interpreting data presented in charts, tables, and text to solve complex problems also tend to do well. If you prefer straightforward math questions, then GRE is for you. GRE allows you to use calculators, as it involves intensive calculations. GMAT, however, requires you to use your analytical skills to reach your answer.

What Do Business Schools Prefer? GMAT or GRE Score?

About 73% of business schools in the US accept both GMAT or GRE scores. Top-tier schools, like Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, UC Berkeley, Duke, MIT, NYU, and Yale all accept GRE scores. While the number of schools accepting both GMAT and GRE scores for a business program is increasing, some experts believe that the GMAT still remains the preferred test for evaluation. They feel that the Quantitative and Integrated Reasoning sections of the GMAT are oriented to assessing your skills and knowledge, a necessary skill in a business school. Another reason that analysts present is that schools are smart enough to realize that the applicant who uses the GRE score is keeping the Masters option open. This does not give them the signal that you are passionate or keen to pursue an MBA. Why would they want to admit a student who is not clear or committed to the career path? But that’s only a small fraction of the business schools. Most of them are equivocal about the test. Schools want to encourage as many applicants as they can, and don’t hold any particular test in special favor.

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