Open New Doors (with an MBA)
Having trouble opening new career doors? Consider the ways an MBA can help. (We had a great post this spring titled “Why You Should Get Your MBA.”) The upcoming UST MBA Forum, featuring The Princeton...
View ArticleBeware the GMAT…and the Ides of March
What's an ide anyway? Poor Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times on this day, the Ides of March, in 44 B.C. For many in our readership, March is the time to get serious about studying for the GMAT. If you...
View ArticleThe GMAT is Changing – Should You Worry?
In little over a month—June 5—the GMAT exam will include a new section: Integrated Reasoning. Today’s post, by GMAC’s Lawrence Rudner, vice president for research and evaluation comes from the Official...
View ArticleGMAT Integrated Reasoning: Is it Relevant?
This month, the GMAT added a new section called Integrated Reasoning in place of one of the essays. Their blog discussed the relevance of this new section in B-school and beyond: I thought I would...
View ArticleGuarding Against Bias on the GMAT
Image from “MBA for Better Future” Graduate Management News, from GMAC, the creators of the GMAT recently had a post about how they work to reduce bias on the exam. Often, for international and also...
View ArticleGMAT: Take Small Steps to Conquer the GMAT Quantitative Section
By Dan Jackson, M.B.A. ’12 Thinking about an MBA? Wondering about some of the first steps in the application process? If you have not yet started to research specific business schools, a good place...
View ArticleA Critical Reasoning of GMAT IR News
Click here to view the embedded video. Poets and Quants, a favorite B-School-related blog, recently broke down the news that some schools aren’t strongly considering the new Integrated Reasoning...
View ArticleHow an MBA Can Open New Doors
Click here to view the embedded video. Having trouble opening new career doors? Consider the ways an MBA can help. (We had a great post titled “Why You Should Get Your MBA.”) The upcoming UST MBA...
View ArticleGMAC Offers Leadership Skills Assessment for B-School Students
This post is by LaBarre Spence, a Career Specialist in the Graduate Business Career Services office. If you’ve wondered how your “soft skills” compare to other business people, GMAC, the Graduate...
View ArticleNow you can try the GMAT before officially taking the test
Applying to business school is typically associated with a lengthy checklist of items to submit for evaluation – an application form, application fees, several essays, letters of recommendation,...
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