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发表于 2016-8-21 10:57:47 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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发表于 2016-8-22 15:14:34 | 只看该作者
我估计没人敢说多少分会比较靠谱,因为和MBA一样,EMBA也得看你整个的package。

以前有人曾发过这么一个帖子,仅供LZ参考:

Unfortunately, I was dinged by Wharton EMBA.  My GMAT = 760, top GPA, 10 WE (5 yrs management). At the end, I think company's sponsorship is a significant factor.  I managed to get 50K sponsorship from my employer.  I think if you can get 100% sponsorship (150K) from your employer you will have a greater chance. Moreover, if you are an executive manager (e.g., VP of a start-up), it will also help.

I know a person who was wait-listed by Wharton EMBA: GMAT=770, PHD from a top 5 US school, 10WE w/ 5yrs management, and Salary=200K+.  On the other hand, a person who is the founder and VP of a VC funded start-up was admitted: GMAT=730, self-sponsorship, and so-so GPA from UC Berkeley.  My ex-boss was admitted by Wharton EMBA a few years ago: BS at caltech, MS at stanford, top GMAT and GPAs, VP at a VC funded start up.

At the end, you have to have this 'executive' profile to get into a top EMBA program (I cannot say that for 2nd tier EMBA programs).  Your employer's sponsorship is more important than your GMAT score. GMAT 700 or above will be okay but the score is not a major factor.

Even if you have a very good 'executive' profile, I would recommend you to apply for part-time MBA programs as back-up.  While EMBA programs are very fast-paced, more compact, and require international trips, part-time programs are usually paced in such a way that you can immerse yourself in the program by focusing on the groundwork and by taking more electives.  Some schools such as Haas allow part-time students to take summer internship.  Career-switchers can quit their jobs to take a summer intership in a totally different industry. Also, part-time programs usually cost about 70K less than that of EMBA programs.
板凳
发表于 2016-8-23 09:29:45 | 只看该作者
Hey there,
It depends a lot on the rest of your profile, which will be considered as a whole. Usually for EMBAs the GMAT demands are not as strict as for regular MBAs, so there could be some flexibility and even a 690 can get you into the top programs. But once again this will depend upon the specifics of your profile.

Best,
Jon Frank
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