No problem. There are other colleges out of state that have reputable online programs. I am not a great test taker, which is sort of why I picked TESC. No GMATS/GREs required. Just a 2.75 Cumulative GPA or higher and depending on the major, some job experience. You'll save a few grand alone by forgoing GMAT prep courses and actually having to take the stupid GMAT multiple times. I've heard good things about Centenary college as well. If you are looking to land a job within NJ, most local colleges will do just fine. I mean unless you are looking to go somewhere like NYU or Cornell, I'd say save your money and avoid paying out of state fees. The fact that you are looking to get your graduate degree in the first place will put you a step up from someone that isn't.
I've heard it time and time again, education is the best investment you can ever make.
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