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Topic: The MBA Tour
PostFri Jul 17, 2009 11:47 am Reply with quote

Hi Beat The GMAT Community,

The Princeton Review is sponsoring The MBA Tour events where you can meet face-to-face with the key decision makers from the world's best MBA programs. These events are happening in various cities in the US, Canada, Europe, India and Asia. More information about The MBA Tour is below.

You should click here to find a location close to you and sign up!

The MBA Tour
Discover and meet your ideal business school at an MBA Tour event. Attending an MBA Tour event, sponsored by The Princeton Review, puts you directly in touch with Business School Admissions Directors and alumni to discuss what an MBA can do for your career and what it takes to get accepted to these programs.

Each event includes multiple formats (Individual School Presentations, Open Fair, Panel Presentations) along with the opportunity to attend a free Princeton Review GMAT strategy session.

Individual School Presentations
Individual school presentations allow you to learn about the unique aspects of various programs and about how admission decisions are made from the decision makers themselves. The information that is presented at these sessions goes beyond what is displayed on the schools' websites and prepares you for speaking one-on-one with representatives at the open fair.

Open Fair
During the open fair, you will have the opportunity to meet with a large number of schools in a short period of time at your leisure.

Panel Presentations
The MBA Tour's panel presentations are generally 45 minute long sessions that cover valuable business school admissions topics and answer a wide range of MBA applicant questions. Topics include: "How Admission Decisions are Made" and "Managing Your MBA Career Search." Plus learn the ins and outs of the GMAT at The Princeton Review's strategy session.

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