Here is my story - Help?

Here is my story:

I graduated in 2006 from a tier II or top 40 MBA program back in 2006. Since then, due to a combination of health issues and other things, I have yet to be doing what I aspired to do prior to business school, which is in finance. I am currently working in internal audit for an investor owned utility. I am strongly considering going back to school for an MSF, but with a family and all, I am carefully analyzing the pros and cons.

As far as school selection, are there any schools out there of decent caliber and job prospects that would not require a gmat score of less than 5 years? I would really hate to study all over again for the GMAT.

I contacted George Washington University, and they would allow 10 years of work experience in lieu of the GMAT. How is this school?

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out of curiousity, how old are you?

GWU is a good school as a lot of my friends have gone there. I am unsure of the Wall Street placement.

I haven't met anyone from GWU in the last few years of working on wall street. but then thats just me.

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