Other Admissions Tests
Other Admissions Tests
If you want to apply for admission to the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) or Double Degree in Business Administration and Law, you can sit the SAT (Scholarship Aptitude Test) or ACT. These are internationally recognised admissions exams used by the world’s most prestigious universities.
If you choose this option, you can send your test scores directly to Esade using the following codes:
- ACT Code 6922
- SAT Designated Institution (DI) code SAT 7073
Both of these exams measure the basic verbal, logical and mathematical abilities that you have acquired both in and out of the school environment. They test the ability to reason rather than to remember facts.
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SAT: Scholarship Aptitude Test
The SAT (Scholarship Aptitude Test) is a globally recognized college admission test that lets you show universities what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge.
The SAT is just one factor among many that we use to get to know you better. It’s best to keep the test in perspective and understand that it’s only part of a comprehensive admission process that also recognises other factors, like extracurricular activities and your high-school Grade Point Average of the last four years.
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ACT
The ACT is the leading admissions test in the U.S. It measures what you have learned in high school to gauge your academic level and your readiness to enter university.
Please note: if you have not received your official test results before the deadline for the submission of the application documents, you can send a copy of the unofficial results you got online and provide us with the official ones when they become available.
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