Current profile:
-I’ll be graduating this year with a degree in finance from a university in south east Europe.
-U.S citizen
-Want to stay and work in the U.S
-Do not wish to pursue an academic path
-No prior work experience or internships
If I want to pursue a master’s in economics do I need to take the GMAT or GRE?
If were up to me i’d go for a master’s in finance but it seems that work experience is required, and that’s kind of impossible for me to get in the current country I live in.
As far as I know, there are many Master of Financial Economics or Master of Applied Economics programs that do not require work experience, although it is unquestionably desirable to have it. Most such programs also seem to have no preference for either GMAT or GRE, as long as you have taken either one.
around 3.2 - 3.5, I will be getting multiple grades in the sense that I have my academic average(my average from my 3 years of study) my licence average(dissertation + dissertation exam) and the general average(Licence average + academic average).
Trying to pursue an average as high as possible but the grading system is from 5 - 10 and not based on As or Bs.