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The GMAT’s Value in Business School

This article, written by Eric Caballero, was adapted from our upcoming book, The GMAT Roadmap: Expert Advice Through Test Day. The full book will be available mid-November. Make no mistake about it. Business Schools love the GMAT. And despite admissions officer statements that the GMAT score is “only one piece of your application,” it is [...]

International Student? Getting a visa might be harder than you think

By Shahid Hussain If you are studying or applying for an MBA in your native land, skip this post, go home and make love to your passport. I’m a limey by birth, and was lucky to get into Kellogg’s class of 2009. I was excited, but I had no inkling of how the visa process [...]

Why the Lessons of Entrepreneurship Apply to Business School

In my first year as an MBA alumna and as a startup entrepreneur, I have realized that the same lessons for startups apply to how you might conduct yourself in business school. Two years is not a long time – ask any recent grad – and making the most of the experience is something every [...]

From The Bench To B.School: A Scientist’s Road To Enrollment (IV)

by Jonathan McEuen, guest blogger Jonathan McEueun is a Manhattan GMAT grad who is off to Wharton this fall. We asked him to share his application process with us. What follows is Part 4 of 5 posts in a series about his experiences. You can read Part 3 here. Be A Score With A Story… [...]

B-school Book List

Whether you are headed off to business school in the fall or just planning for the day when you will be, summer is the perfect time to beef up your knowledge with a little summer reading.  We spoke with Chris Ryan, Manhattan GMAT’s Vice President of Instructor and Product Development, and with Jason Arvanites, MGMAT [...]