| Full-time International Business/Relations Masters program |
I was in only the third class at this new graduate program. At that
time, there were about 50 students per class year. The admission
process was fairly routine: GRE (or GMAT) scores, application, essays
and recommendations. No interview. I hear the program was fairly
selective when I applied and has gotten tougher more recently, even
though the class size has expanded to over 100 per year. Now, potential
students need to have fairly proficient language skills (Japanese,
Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese are the most prevalent)and some relevant
work experience. Except for exceptionally talented candidates, I hear
it is very difficult to enter straight from undergrad.
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