dcan Wrote:2.5?!?!
I am definitely taking discrete math etc then if I can get into grad school w/ a 2.5. I assumed the minimum was 3.0. I was shying away from courses like that because I worried I would screw my GPA if they were ridiculously hard. I'll definitely research more.
Texas A&M-Commerce is AACSB accredited and will waive the GMAT if you have at least a 3.0. I can't seem to find the lowest GPA they'll accept. All their website says that if you have a GPA below a 3.0, you need at least a 500 on the GMAT. University of South Dakota only requires a 2.7 for their MBA program and accepts a "satisfactory score" on the GMAT. It is, too, AACSB accredited. University of Houston-Victoria only requires a 2.5 and is also AACSB accredited. Prairie View A&M University (AACSB) only requires a 2.45. People would be amazed at how many AACSB schools are cheap and easy to get into. I could go on and on. University of North Texas only requires a 2.8 with no minimum score on the GMAT/GRE/MAT.