Are MBAs Good Writers?
It’s tough goings for a writer nowadays. In post-Recession America, students majoring in English, Creative Writing, and (sadly) Journalism degrees are less likely to find employment in their desired industries.
Part of it is job climate, part of it is just a matter of too many people getting degrees in subjects with weak job markets. Continue reading…
Get an MBA in Seattle without the GRE and GMAT
If you’ve been out of school for a while, there’s no doubt that applying for an MBA program can be a daunting prospect. Not only do you have to write essays, go through interviews, and fill out a detailed application, for many programs you have to take the GRE or GMAT.
GMAT Bootcamp from the Schulich School of Business
Are you looking to enroll in the Schulich School of Business at York University for Fall 2016? You can prepare for success, meet fellow MBA applicants, and get to know the Schulich campus with the GMAT Bootcamp hosted at the Schulich School of Business this October.
The Schulich GMAT Bootcamp is a 30-hour intensive study course that will get you ready to ace the test and get into the Schulich MBA program. Taught by Quantum Test Prep, your instructor is an expert in GMAT study and workshops. All Quantum Test Prep instructors are MBA and MEd graduates who received a top 3 percentile score on the GMAT exam.
As a participant, you will delve deep into the four different sections of the GMAT: Mathematical, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning and Analytical Writing. The Bootcamp focuses on developing and practicing efficient test processes and tackling the major question types within each section. And by the end of the Bootcamp, you should have the skills necessary to successfully complete the GMAT and receive the score you need to enter the Schulich School of Business MBA program.
The Schulich School also knows that studying for the GMAT can be difficult with a busy work schedule. That’s why the Bootcamp is held in the evenings and over the weekend. The dates and times are as follows according to the Schulich Blog:
- Friday, October 30th: 6pm – 10pm
- Saturday, October 31st: 9am – 6:30pm
- Sunday, November 1st: 9am – 6:30pm
- Monday, November 2nd: 6pm – 10pm
- Tuesday, November 3rd: 6pm – 10pm
While a great GMAT score and entrance into the Schulich School of Business MBA program is priceless, the cost of the workshop after taxes is $815.87. The cost covers all materials and training. And, if you’re accepted into the Schulich MBA program for Fall 2016, you’ll be fully reimbursed for all costs!
Don’t wait. Register for the Schulich GMAT Bootcamp (30hr) Course today by visiting the website.
Choosing Between the GRE and GMAT
GRE and GMAT: Which One to Take?
As you begin to explore an MBA education, the question of whether to take the GRE or GMAT may soon arise. While the GMAT has traditionally been the test that MBA applicants take, more and more top graduate business programs are starting to accept the GRE as well. Ultimately, accepting both tests gives the schools a larger pool of applicants, allowing them to be more selective in terms of which students they accept into their programs.
4 Tips to Reduce GMAT or GRE Test Prep Stress
Studying for and taking the GMAT or GRE can seem like an impossible task, leading to many students putting it off as long as possible or in some cases avoiding it entirely. While not every MBA program requires that their applicants complete the GMAT or GRE test, the vast majority do, and if you are planning on pursuing an MBA you will most likely take at one of them. It wouldn’t be fair to the tests or those who have passed them to suggest that either is easy, but there are a number of measures that students can take to make the process as painless as possible. We listed four here: Continue reading…
UC Davis Full-Time MBA Ranked Among Nation’s Best 20 Years Running
UC Davis’ Graduate School of Management’s Full-Time MBA program was ranked among the premier programs for the 20th year in a row, according to a press release from the school. U.S. News & World Report ranked the graduate business schools and released their list on March 10. UC Davis’ program came in at 48 out of 464. Part of what made UC Davis rank so high was their selectivity of applicants (top 10), their average GMAT score (688 up from 685), and their record MBA starting salary and bonus ($99,952 up from $88,301). Continue reading…