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Most US schools waive English test requirement if your medium of instruction was English during college. You can visit website of your target schools and verify the requirement. Some schools do require it but lot of them have waiver option.

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Most US schools waive English test requirement if your medium of instruction was English during college. You can visit website of your target schools and verify the requirement. Some schools do require it but lot of them have waiver option.
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Thanks! d'you know any schools that waive the English test requirement if the medium of instruction was English during college ?
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Thanks! d'you know any schools that waive the English test requirement if the medium of instruction was English during college ?

UNC, Kelley, Foster, Duke, Tepper, Olin to name a few. I would say most of the schools offer waiver. Just lookup admission requirements on website you'll find out.
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UNC, Kelley, Foster, Duke, Tepper, Olin to name a few. I would say most of the schools offer waiver. Just lookup admission requirements on website you'll find out.[/quote]
Thanks! what about schools such as Columbia business school. When I checked the admission requirement, nothing about English test scores were mentioned. So any idea about it ? :)
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