Hi - I've been reading this forum for a while as am considering a UK full time MBA.
Two of the institutions I am considering (Henley and Westminster) don't require GMAT for admission - is this a bad thing and are their MBA's any the lesser for this? How discriminatory are employers about this?
Other universities I've spoken to, that do require GMAT for admission, have implied that their MBAs would be considered more valuable by potential employers. It's confusing trying to get the true picture about this.
Are Henley and Westminster worthwhile MBA's to apply for?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can advise or offer their opinion.
Two of the institutions I am considering (Henley and Westminster) don't require GMAT for admission - is this a bad thing and are their MBA's any the lesser for this? How discriminatory are employers about this?
Other universities I've spoken to, that do require GMAT for admission, have implied that their MBAs would be considered more valuable by potential employers. It's confusing trying to get the true picture about this.
Are Henley and Westminster worthwhile MBA's to apply for?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can advise or offer their opinion.