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 Post subject: UCLA
PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 4:51 pm 
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Does anyone information they can share about the part-time vs full-time program at UCLA?

1)how much more competitive is it for the full-time vs the part-time?
2) how harder is it (gmat, GPA, applications, etc) to apply fulltime vs parttime?
3)can you switch from part-time to full-time given good grades?


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 Post subject: Re: UCLA
PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:00 pm 
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Hello,

To asnwer your questions:

1) According to U.S. News, last year the acceptance rate for Anderson's part-time program was 50%, while it was 25% for its full-time program. This is consistent with the stats at other top MBA programs.

2) Well, you could argue that it's twice as hard, given that the full-time program's acceptance rate is only half of the part-time program's. Just looking at the mean GMAT scores of the two programs, the FT program had a mean of 711, while the PT program had a mean of 688. So, that should give you some idea.

3) This is rare, and the official answer is usually "no," but a handful of people are able to do it every year at many top programs. Note that it's literally ONLY a handful of students, so don't assume that the PT program will be an easy "back-door" way into the FT program.

For more info on Anderson, take a look at our free UCLA Anderson Annual Report!

Hope that helps. Good luck!

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