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If you are an EMBA candidate who performed excellently in college in a quant-related major like engineering, or if you are a candidate who has a job that involves working with a great deal of data and analysis, you are likely a prime example of a candidate who can get a waiver and who will not need to present a GMAT score at a school like UCLA or Duke, which otherwise requires the GMAT score for any EMBA applicant.
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