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What’s the difference between business schools and universities?
Business schools offer strictly business degree programs, in the form of BBAs (Bachelor of Business Administration) and MBAs (Master of Business Administration.) They sometimes requre the GMAT to apply.
Universities offer a wide variety of programs, from business degrees to criminal justice degrees to social work degrees. Universities sometimes require the SAT as part of the application process. Undergraduate programs are known as BAs (Bachelor of Arts) or BSs (Bachelor of Science), while master degrees are known as MAs (Master of Arts), MSs (Master of Science), or MBAs (Master of Business Administrations).



Getting into a
Applying to a business school can be an extensive process. The admissions and records department have to be selective with their applicants and therefore look at a variety of factors to determine whether or not you qualify for the university and program of your choice. Preparation can save you from being placed in the rejection pile.

