GRE for MFin.?
Hi all
I am thinking about using GRE to apply for MFin. Program (MIT/Princeton/LSE)
Some of the programs do not imply any preference but some have stated taht GMAT will be prefered?
Since I have already taken GRE and get a high enough score, I do not want to take GMAT later.
So does it really matter if I use GRE to apply?
Email the admissions office for more information. If they say GRE is accepted and your GRE score is satisfactory, why not just use it? I'm sure the admissions officers know that the GRE is actually required for some graduate programs whereas the GMAT is mostly for potential MBA applicants.
Alright...I will take this advice. Just make safe moves.
no point overthinking it if they allow it, they'll give it fair consideration
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