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[View this email in your browser]( [Coronavirus: GMAT & GRE Testing During the Coming Months]( This Week's Trending Articles [How to Think About MBA Goals]( by [Personal MBA Coach]( “What do you want to do after you graduate from business school?” This seemingly simple question can actually be one of the most difficult to eloquently answer. With a few exceptions, articulating your post-MBA goals is a crucial part of the application process. Most business schools want to know how you will make the world better when you leave their campuses and what your unique mark will be. [Coronavirus MBA Volunteering Ideas]( by [Stacy Blackman Consulting]( Are you applying to business schools in the next application cycle? Clearly, 2020 will be like no other admissions season on record. The coronavirus outbreak has already affected the application strategies of many MBA hopefuls. Campus visits are out of the question. MBA fairs have all moved online. Your once-imminent promotion may have stalled if your company is scrambling to adapt in the wake of COVID-19. You may wonder if it's possible to strengthen your leadership profile and continue extracurriculars in the coming months. Rest assured, you can make a significant impact, even during the quarantine. In fact, the type of volunteering effort you make now could leave an indelible impression on the admissions committee. [How to Use the GMAT Online Whiteboard Tool for the GMAT Online]( by [Manhattan Prep]( Have you heard that you’re not going to be able to use physical scratch paper when you take the GMAT Online? Yes, it’s true; you have to use an online whiteboard for all of your scratch work. But here’s one piece of great news: You can practice with the whiteboard ahead of time. This Week's Featured Forum Discussions [Can you answer this GMAT Sentence Correction Question?]( Architects and stonemasons, huge palace and temple clusters were built by the Maya without benefit of the wheel or animal transport. [Can you answer this GMAT Data Sufficiency Question?]( If a, b, and c are positive integers, and a/6 + b/5 = c/30, is c divisible by 5? (1) b is divisible by 5. (2) a is even. Hall of Fame I Beat the GMAT Success Story [750 in 6 Months: Don't Make Perfect the Enemy of Good!]( by VCPanda VCPanda dreamed of going to Harvard, Stanford, or Wharton, so in October 2016 he started studying hardcore for the GMAT. After six months, he scored a stunning 750. Get his number one tip on how to beat the GMAT. Follow us for the latest Beat the GMAT News and Events! Copyright © 2020 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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