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aaliya
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Posted on 02-25-10 8:27
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Hello,
I just completed my undergrad degree. Have GPA of 3.9. Wanna pursue masters degree in public health and also MBA. Wanna do double masters. I am looking for GA plus some college that would wave GRE and would give GA since I have a strong GPA. Any information would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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nepalkochoro2008
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Posted on 02-25-10 9:51
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gre is a must for almost all schools... if you want dual masters degree, first get ur MPH and once u have job, then work on ur MBA. good jobs have tuition reimbursement. u get paid by ur company, receive tuition reimbursement and also get tax credits..3 in 1 how's that?
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Quagmire
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Posted on 02-25-10 9:54
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aaliya, if you've got a good resume to back your GPA, I'd strongly urge you to take the GRE.
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 02-25-10 9:58
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Aaliya, just curious why you are trying to get away from GRE since you have such a good GPA. Judging by your GPA, GRE should be a piece of cake for you. Anyways Good Luck !!!!
Sparrow
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