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Introducing the New School Selection Tool from Vantage Point MBA Which MBA Program is Right for You?

[View this email in your browser]( Introducing the New School Selection Tool from Vantage Point MBA Which MBA Program is Right for You? Selecting which MBA programs to apply to is about more than just rankings and scores. Your “fit” with a particular program and school is extremely important. Use Vantage Point's MBA Fit Tool to get an initial list of schools that may align with your profile. [Try it out!]( This Week's Trending Articles [Advice For MBA Applicants Looking To Change Careers]( by Personal MBA Coach Many candidates pursue an MBA with the hopes of altering their career paths. While this is a valid strategy, applicants looking to change careers should put in some extra work now to show that your desired career is both authentic AND attainable. Here are some easy actions you can take now and while completing your MBA application essays and interviews to increase your chances of success! [Business School Career Centers: Think Beyond the Numbers]( by Stratus Admissions Counseling Almost across the board, when current students and recent alumni complain about their business school, it is generally about career services. And while there are all sorts of metrics to try to measure the effectiveness of career support — including employment at graduation, employment at three months, average salary, average signing bonus — in the end, the only metric that counts is did the career center help YOU get the job you wanted. If yes, the career center is great; if no, they stink. So here are some things to think about as you decide between schools – both where you will apply and where you will ultimately go.. [Use Social Media to Strengthen Your MBA Application]( by Stacy Blackman Consulting We’re going to tell you something you probably already know: if you’re applying to an MBA program this year, be careful about what you post online. It’s possible that business school adcom members could do a quick search on your name before admitting you to their program, and you don’t want something written in haste to derail your chances of getting in. But being active on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other social media platforms isn’t a complete no-no. In fact, savvy MBA candidates could actually use these venues to boost their credibility and solidify the good impressions made through their application materials. Hall of Fame I Beat the GMAT Success Story [Priority List for a Solid 730 (95th Percentile)]( by akbariqbal akbariqbal was able to surpass his expectations by hitting the 95th percentile on the GMAT. His clear summary outlines the aspects of his GMAT study plan that enabled him to join the elite. Have you tried our free custom GMAT quiz yet? Exclusive for Beat the GMAT members! [Take the Quiz]( Copyright © 2019 Beat The GMAT, All rights reserved. Beat The GMAT Membership Our mailing address is: Beat The GMAT 3900 W. Alameda AvenueBurbank, CA 91505 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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