For some MBAs, like the Indian Subhajit Mandal, studying overseas is the best shot at landing a good position at a top company. That’s why Subhajit entered a business school in Singapore, and now he is a senior manager at MetLife (a top insurance company)
The quantitative skills tested in the GMAT make many applicants anxious, soDuke University's Fuqua School of Business has developed a programme to help applicants weak in Math show that they can still succeed on the MBA
The results of the GMAT test are often considered to be a kind of tangible proof of your knowledge and skills. That’s why many business school admission candidates often think that the GMAT is the most important thing you do when you prepare for entering the university
Only 25% of applicants are invited to interview; those who are passed over may not request an interview, and ultimately are not admitted. But if you're fortunate enough to receive that coveted invitation, you'll want to be as prepared as possible