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[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 [These 3 Bullets Need to be on Your MBA Resume]( by Vantage Point MBA As you’re applying to business school, your resume is like your executive summary: it should concisely tell the story of how you’ve grown and developed over the course of your career as well as provide an indication of your focus areas and motivations. However, not all resume bullets are created equal! Simply describing what you did or what you accomplished doesn’t always paint a complete picture of your leadership potential, which we know is one of the largest areas of evaluation. As such, here is a list of three bullets that you should include on your resume to ensure that you’re giving the admissions committees some data points that they can use to assess not only your career progression but also your leadership potential. [Harvard Business School Essay Analysis, 2019-2020]( by mbaMission At last the 2019–2020 MBA admissions season has kicked off, with Harvard Business School (HBS) releasing (or shall we say rereleasing) its single application essay prompt. Once again, HBS has made no changes to its question. HBS Managing Director of MBA Admissions Chad Losee, now entering his fourth application season, must feel the prompt is effective in eliciting the kind of information the admissions committee finds valuable in evaluating potential students. Our analysis of the prompt and advice on the best way to approach it therefore also remain constant… This Week's Featured Forum Discussion [How divide my study time? Quant/Verba]( by simpm14 simpm14 asks: "In order to maximize an overall score, how should I break down my study time between Quant and Verbal?" Hall of Fame I Beat the GMAT Success Story [First attempt, 7 weeks prep got a 720]( by aschopra01 After a disappointing first attempt, aschopra01 worked hard for just seven weeks to get a score above the 90th percentile. This member faced the common obstacle of a dip in practice scores after a period of improvement. Read how aschopra01 overcame this and achieved their desired results. 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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