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GMAT: Just get it over the net
Betsy Massar - 07-29-2009
The GMAT – short for the Graduate Management Admissions Test – is tough, even for the best test-takers. And, like it or not, the GMAT is required by nearly every graduate business school. A number of very good test-prep companies offer materials, classes and/or one-on-one coaching. I strongly urge you to take advantage of their offerings, and I have great news for you: As the potential client, you are in the driver’s seat.
More jobs in 2010 – and a starting salary just short of 80,000 US-Dollar
Barbara Bierach - 02-16-2011
The business school class of 2010 fared better on the job market than the class of 2009. This is the conclusion of the Alumni Perspectives Survey that The Graduate Management Admission Council published these days. A recovering economy combined with more creative job search strategies and a willingness to expand their search criteria have helped the business school class of 2010: Out of 824 recent alumni from the class of 2010 surveyed in September, 88 percent were employed, up four percentage points from the class of 2009, surveyed a year before.
GRE: Wharton joins the club
Barbara Ward - 07-31-2009
Although it says quite clearly on the Wharton MBA’s website, that no admission test is delivering comparable results to the GMAT yet, Wharton School has decided to accept the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) for future admission to Wharton’s MBA program, according to the US Magazine BusinessWeek.
