Posts Tagged ‘Business School’

Monday, February 27th, 2012


The Next Generation GMAT launches in June 2012. The biggest change is that the issue essay will be replaced by an Integrated Reasoning section which will not be computer-adaptive, and which will have its own score scale. For more info on the changes, click here.

Confused? The Princeton Review can help.

Our partners at The Princeton Review will host free events across the country with the goal of providing you with helpful info about the GMAT, b-school, and the admissions process. To find an … read more

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

This guest post is by Anthony Russomanno of the Princeton Review. Email him at anthonyr@review.com.

Applying to graduate school is a ton of work. You need to focus on essays, recommendations, financial aid applications, and the GMAT (or GRE, LSAT or MCAT). It makes sense to space it all out. Be sure to give yourself enough time to prep for your test so that you score your absolute best. Even with that said, sometimes we just can’t fit the kind of prep we … read more

Monday, February 6th, 2012

The Princeton ReviewThis guest post is by Anthony Russomanno of the Princeton Review. Email him at anthonyr@review.com.

I get asked all the time, when should I take my graduate school entrance exam (i.e. GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT)? I always say it is never too early. Timing is indeed an important factor affecting admissions.

My recommendation for those planning to apply to grad school in fall 2012 (starting in fall 2013), is to start prepping for your exam within the next 5 months. You've probably heard … read more

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

The GMAT (or GRE, LSAT, MCAT) is one more test between you and your top-choice grad school, it just happens to be a really important one.

Anxiety? Fear? You name the emotion that bubbles up when you find yourself up against an exam that you think may affect your future. I have been counseling students on grad school for over 17 years and I see the stress these entrance exams create, but knowing how your test works can truly reduce your anxiety levels. A big … read more

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011


Have you started down this path to grad school yet? It is never too early to get ready for your admissions test (GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT or OAT). The Princeton Review is our test prep partner and we want to see you succeed on these exams.

The following is a short list of basic strategies from the experts at The Princeton Review to improve your test taking:

  1. Your prep will take twice as long as you thought. Pretty much everyone underestimates how much time
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Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Guest post by Kofi Kankam, Co-Founder, Admit Advantage

Every day, prospective clients call, email or ask us what they can do to most improve their candidacy. Most times, these MBA applicants are solely focused on ways to address their GPA (see our essay on “Building an alternative transcript) or taking the GMAT for a second, third, or fourth time. Curiously to us, there is often no mention of excelling in their job execution nor realization of the importance of being a leader in various … read more