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Sep 28, 2015

Choosing Between the GRE and GMAT

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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.

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Jul 30, 2015

Wharton Indian Economic Forum to Take Place in India and Philadelphia

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The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania has announced that it will hold its annual India-focused conference next year in India for the first time. The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF), which is marking its 20th anniversary, has historically been held on Wharton’s Philadelphia campus. The 2016 conference will be held both in Mumbai and Philadelphia. The main goal of the conference is to bring together industry leaders, investors, government leaders and Wharton professors to discuss specific challenges facing the Indian economy and Indian businesses. Continue reading…

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Jul 29, 2015

GMAT: Exam Prep Options

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For the majority of business schools, the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is one of the key portions of the application process for students preparing for business school. Continue reading…

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Jul 8, 2015

Children Benefit from Working Mothers

Women in the workforce have always faced the challenge of choosing between a professional life and family obligations. Continue reading…

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May 29, 2015

Finding Alternatives to Student Loans

Making the decision to return to school for an MBA is a big decision. Deciding how to finance your advanced degree is an even bigger decision. Last year, U.S. News and World Report released the statistic that, “about 70 percent of 2013 graduate left college with an average of $28,400 in debt. The rising costs of undergraduate degrees has made pursuing an MBA less popular over the years. Many students finance their MBA through student loans. However, there are several other alternatives to loans that can help students to minimize student loan debt.

M7 Financial is a company that is dedicated to supporting the goals of students and professionals. M7 Financial works in partnership with  mbaMission, jdMission, and MBA Career Coaches to provide advising for hundreds of thousands of students around the world. The company offers guides, seminars and advisory services for students and professionals. The company’s collective goal is to “ensure that clients succeed in achieving their educational, professional and personal ambitions.”

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May 14, 2015

Wharton Commencement Speaker to Share How the MBA Could Save His Life

The following post has been republished in its entirety from original source clearadmit.com.

David Fajgenbaum, MD, MSc, has been working toward his MBA as if his life depends on it. Because it does. On Sunday, in his commencement address to his classmates at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, he will share just why he believes a graduate management education can be the difference between life and death.

Fajgenbaum was diagnosed with idiopathic Multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) in 2010, a rare and poorly understood hematologic disorder in which the immune system becomes activated and causes cells to release inflammatory proteins that ultimately shut down the body’s organs. At the time of his diagnosis, he was in his third year of medical school at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. He took a year’s leave and underwent aggressive chemotherapy, which initially was unsuccessful. Over a six-month period, he was hospitalized for four and a half months and even read his last rites. But ultimately the chemo helped put the disease into remission, and Fajgenbaum returned to complete his MD. He then proceeded straight into the MBA program at Wharton. Continue reading…

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