Blogs About "GMAT"

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GMAT, GRE, LSAT and Your Brain

Betsy Massar
March 9 2011


Starting to think about taking the GMAT, GRE or LSAT?  This is actually the time to start looking into courses, figuring out whether you want to take a class or get a private tutor, or whether doing the online/whiteboard route works for you. You can find variations that suit your timeframe, learning style, and temperament.

Test Anxiety is Normal

Taking tests is a subject that is near and dear to my heart.  I...

 
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To Dare Greatly

Betsy Massar
April 12 2010


Many of the results are in. Most aspiring MBA students who submitted applications this season know where, and if, they are going to business school. Some students will not get their wish – they will have applied to one or many schools, and were not admitted anywhere.

I believe that the act of applying is worth applauding. It’s a complex project, practically requiring a Gantt chart for project scheduling: take GMAT...
 
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The First MBA Tip: Start Early

Betsy Massar
April 5 2010


This is “acceptance” week – by now most people who applied to school by Round 2 have a pretty good idea where they are going to go. It’s been a long haul for some folks, longer and more complicated than most people realize. So if you are thinking of applying in the coming year, now is the time to start planning.

There’s really no downside to starting your research now. This...
 
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MBA Admissions: Third-round thoughts and how not to drive yourself crazy while waiting

Betsy Massar
March 9 2010


This is the time I don’t wish on anyone. I’m not talking to the MBA candidate who had their act together, applied first round and just came back from admit weekend. I’m talking about the candidate who applied second round, is pulling her hair out waiting for the drip, drip, drip of interview invitations, or already had the interview and probably didn’t blow it. But we have no information....
 
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GMAT tests how you take a test

Betsy Massar
November 18 2009


In recent weeks, I've heard from disappointed GMAT test takers that they scored well on the practice tests, but bombed out during the actual test. That usually means they have to study all over again, retake the exam, and spend time worrying about data sufficiency when they could be refining their essays or making sure their recommenders are in line.

An admissions officer gave me this GMAT tip: do your...
 
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