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I was wondering, despite clear guidelines on their webpage, how feasible do you think it is for a student which didn't major in a business/economics/management subject to get into this programme? I personally took management/economics/business modules at university as part of my joint honours degree at a top 15 UK University where I graduated from with a First Class Honours Degree (4.0 GPA). I plan to take my GMAT in September and have lived abroad for three years as well as having attended an interational school. Just from your experience do you think I stand a chance?