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Gain multiple viewpoints and start to think more strategically about the global economy through diversity in the classroom.
Georgia Tech believes diversity greatly enhances the classroom experience and prepares students to work more effectively in a global marketplace. We hand pick applicants with a variety of backgrounds and skill sets to support our commitment to diversity as well as create an active, progressive learning environment. When the classroom resembles the true nature of international business teams, everyone benefits.
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Class Size |
71
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Average GMAT Score |
678 |
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Middle 80% GMAT Score Range |
620-740 |
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Average GRE score |
316 |
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Average Work Experience |
5 years
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Average Undergraduate GPA
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3.38 |
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| | Student Demographics: | |
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Total Enrolled |
128 |
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Average Age
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28 |
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Female
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26% |
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U.S. Minority
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16% |
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International
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24% |
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Undergraduate Degrees
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Engineering/Computer Science |
53% |
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Business/Economics |
25% |
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Humanities/Social Sciences |
18% |
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Mathematics/Physical Sciences |
4% |
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Are there any prerequisites to the MBA Program?
Yes, a Bachelor's degree and a college-level calculus course with a grade of "C" or better.
Is work experience required for acceptance?
While we do not require it, we strongly recommend at least two to three years of professional work experience.
How are applicants evaluated?
The admissions committee evaluates GMAT or GRE scores, work experience, letters of recommendation, previous academic success, essays and interview responses to make an admission decision.
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