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What Is the Best Book for GMAT Preparation?
GMAT Prep
What is the mysterious book used by the Secret League of GMAT Gurus, better known as SLOGG? What is the secret for GMAT preparation? Inquiring minds want to know, and in this article, Dr. Amar will reveal all. Shhh, don’t tell!
by Dr. Amar, Founder of Austin GMAT Review
August 16, 2016
Military GMAT Prep: How To Vanquish the GMAT when You're on Active Duty
Military to MBA
Jamison, an Army officer who matriculated from Wharton, defeated the GMAT test with a score of 720. I asked Jamison to share his best advice on GMAT prep for military personnel, and he really delivered.
by Dr. Amar, Founder of Austin GMAT Review
June 2, 2016
The Rice Business Plan Competition: Inside the Battle of the Startups
Startup Life
If you hope to pursue the entrepreneurial track in business school, you should go see entrepreneurs in action first. Victor Franco, an Army Ranger turned entrepreneur, did just that before he started his MBA program. Here he shares the lessons that he learned about pitching at the Rice Business Plan Competition.
by Elaine Conces, VP of Graduate Programs
April 18, 2016
72-Hour Decision: Should You Cancel Your GMAT Score?
GMAT Score
After all the work that you put into preparing for the GMAT, you hope to not face the decision: Keep or Cancel? But what if you do end up with a GMAT score that is ... not your best? Prepare in advance to make a smart decision.
by Dr. Amar, Founder of Austin GMAT Review
March 10, 2016
What’s Up With GMAT Scores? (Part I)
GMAT Score
Trends
Although a 700 GMAT score will still open doors at most business schools, for the schools that regularly appear at the top of the rankings, 720+ would be better. Take a look at the trends that have pushed GMAT averages up, up, up.
by Dr. Amar, Founder of Austin GMAT Review
February 2, 2016
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