What is the highest level of math needed for business school?

Question by farmin: What is the highest level of math needed for business school?

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I have an MBA from a top school. When I went, Statistics was a required math course. Calculus I & II are helpful, especially for understanding finance theory and economics (both required). Another required course was Operations Research which is quantitative.

If you don’t like math, business schools will be difficult but not impossible. Take a look at the required courses at the business schools that interest you. That is the best place to get your answer.

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