Hi Jen,
Yes, I found the following regarding the Quant Requirement on the
Haas Evening/Weekend MBA website:
Quantitative Proficiency Requirement
In addition to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, applicants are required to demonstrate quantitative proficiency. This is a requirement to enroll in, not apply to, the Evening & Weekend Berkeley MBA Program.
Quantitative proficiency will be evaluated by the admissions committee during the application process. Applicants with strong quantitative skills, as demonstrated through academic performance (including GMAT/GRE, GPA, undergraduate and graduate degrees and quantitative coursework) and/or work experience, will be waived from this requirement. Applicants can automatically satisfy this requirement by scoring 75% or higher on the quantitative portion of the GMAT or GRE.
For those applicants who are admitted but have not demonstrated sufficient quantitative proficiency as determined by the admissions committee, enrollment in the program will be conditional upon completion of a math course or math waiver exam. The deadline to fulfill the quantitative proficiency requirement for students enrolling fall 2014, including official transcripts received at our office, is July 28, 2014. Please note, round three applicants are strongly encouraged to take the math waiver exam and/or begin coursework, if needed, prior to receiving an admissions decision.
Math Waiver Exam - We offer the waiver exam to applicants who may have taken formal courses in mathematics previously or who have gained the skills through work experience or self-study. Waiver exams will be available for registration from February to June. To view our waiver exam schedule and to register for an exam, please visit our website in January 2014. View a PDF of exam topics.
Online Math for Management Course - UC Berkeley Extension offers an online Math for Management class specifically designed for Berkeley-Haas students. In addition to fulfilling the quantitative proficiency requirement, we recommend this course to all entering EWMBA students as a means to prepare for topics covered in the first year core classes. Successful completion of the course with a grade of "B" or better will fulfill the quantitative proficiency requirement. The minimum amount of time to complete the course is 8 weeks. The course must be completed and official transcripts received at our office by July 28, 2014. For more information about the course and to enroll, please go to the UC Berkeley Extension online catalog.
College-level Mathematics Class - Applicants can complete a college-level calculus mathematics course. Only classes taken within five years of August 2014 will satisfy the quantitative proficiency requirement. The course must be at least three semester or five quarter units. Applicants must earn a grade of "B" or better (no pass/fail grade will be accepted). The course must be completed and official transcripts received at our office by July 28, 2014. View a PDF of approved courses.
After speaking with some colleagues at work currently in the program, I think that I'll forgo retaking the GMAT and focus on my essays. I earned good grades in Calculus and Statistics back in college, but those courses were 6 and 7 years ago, respectively, so I don't think they will do me any good. Hopefully I still get in and can just take the waiver exam or the 8-week online course to refresh myself!