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Do accounting students want to study abroad, take gre or gmat?

GMAT and GRE are both entrance exams for American graduate schools. The difference is that GRE is an entrance examination for non-business schools, while GMAT is an examination for business schools. Business school courses include: finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, logistics (management direction), information management (management direction) and so on.

I wonder which country you want to study for a master's degree in accounting? If it is Australia, you don't have to rely on GMAT;;

If it is Canada, only four schools have master's degrees in accounting, and two of them are difficult to apply and have little choice. But if you want to apply, try to provide a competitive GMAT, because many students who apply to American universities will also apply to Canadian schools, and they will submit GMAT scores together. Without this score, there would be no such advantage.

There are more than 60 schools in the top 100 schools in the United States with accountants, with a wide choice.

In addition to your question, I would like to add another question: when applying for a master's degree in accounting, the school will pay more attention to your internship and part-time experience, so if there is an opportunity, try to create some opportunities for yourself so that your resume will not be blank.

Where to study abroad is up to you.

I wish you happiness! Wish you success!