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Do I need to take the GRE, SAT, ACT, GMAT etc. in order to apply and be accepted?

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Do I need to take the GRE, SAT, ACT, GMAT etc. in order to apply and be accepted?

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undergraduate students Generally, students wishing to apply to schools in Australia will find that the universities will prefer a SAT score of 1800 or higher and it will be slightly higher in New Zealand. Anytime an applicant has scored a grade of 3 or above on an AP exam, the student should submit the score, though it is not required for Australian and New Zealand universities. Students applying for undergraduate programs in the England, Scotland, or Northern Ireland will need to submit along with their high school diploma, either SAT scores with a minimum of 550 on each part or grades of 3 and above in at least two Advanced Placement Tests (AP). Click here for undergraduate admissions requirements. (will open in a new browser) Graduate students Unless you are applying for an MBA program, you will not need to take any exams to gain acceptance into our partners programs. You will need to submit your GMAT scores for application to almost all MBA programs overseas. Click here for graduat

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