Business school students narrow career focus, survey finds

(Financial Times) By Jonathan Moules. Prospective business school students are applying to a narrower range of masters course specialisations, suggesting an increased focus on specific career paths, according to new figures from the global admissions body. A worldwide survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council found that 23 per cent of those seeking a place […]

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3 interview questions every applicant to Columbia b-school must nail

By Stacy Blackman (Business Insider).  If you have your sights set on Columbia, it pays to be ready for the kinds of questions they’ll ask during the interview process. Columbia is unique among top business schools in that they don’t require an applicant to undergo an interview as a requirement for admission. However, being granted […]

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GRE® Volumes Continue to Trend Up Among Business and Global Students

(India Education Diary) New Delhi:  The GRE® Program continued its volume growth in 2015 reaching 766,185 tests administered worldwide. GRE volumes grew by nearly two percent compared to 2014 and have grown by more than 13 percent since 2009. In addition, the GRE revised General Test’s population continues to expand with an increase of test […]

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The Problem With the GRE

(The Atlantic)  By Victoria Clayton– Early one Saturday morning last year, Christian Vazquez hopped on his bicycle and pedaled from his Highland Park home to the campus of Cal State, Los Angeles, one of many designated testing facilities for the Graduate Record Examination. The GRE, as it’s better known, is a test required for admission […]

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8 Lessons For June LSAT Test Takers

(Above the Law)  As we head into March, it’s time to really focus on the June LSAT. Here are 8 things to keep in mind if you plan to take the LSAT in June: You should be applying to start law school in fall 2017, rather than fall 2016. Although some schools keep their deadlines […]

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