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NYU Now Accepting GMAC’s Executive Assessment Test Scores for All MBA Programs

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Hopeful New York University Stern School of Business applicants will have a new pathway to join the prestigious school.

The NYC business school will begin admitting students to its full-time MBA and the Focused One-Year MBA programs—the Tech MBA and the Fashion & Luxury MBA—that submit GMAC’s Executive Assessment (EA) scores. The school has been accepting the EA for its part-time MBA and EMBA as an alternative to the GMAT and GRE. The 2019-20 admissions cycle, however, will mark the first time NYU Stern will accept the EA for all of its MBA programs.

In a press release, Rabia Ahmed, Stern Executive Director of MBA Admissions, says:

“Stern has always been an early adopter. We were among the first programs to accept the GRE a decade ago, and now we are excited to add the EA to our full-time MBA admissions process. As a school on the move, we recognize that business is rapidly evolving, and we’ve responded with new program options as well as innovations in our admissions process, such as the EQ Endorsements, to ensure we are assessing talent for today’s changing workforce.”

There is no minimum work experience required to take the EA test, which lasts 90 minutes, evaluating three key areas for business school applicants: integral, verbal, and quantitative reasoning.


For more information on NYU test options for business school candidates, head over to the official admissions page.

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Matthew Korman is a writer on MetroMBA. Since graduating from Rowan University with a degree in journalism and political science, Matthew has worked as a music industry writer and promoter, a data analyst, and with numerous academic institutions. His works have appeared in publications such as NPR and Sports Illustrated.

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