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[View this email in your browser]( This Week's Trending Articles [B-Schooled Podcast Episode 56: An Overview of European MBA Programs]( by [Stacy Blackman Consulting]( If you’ve ever dreamed of earning your MBA in a city like London or Paris, this episode is for you. Cathy, an INSEAD graduate and SBC consultant, gives listeners an overview of the major European MBA programs and how they compare to US-based programs in terms of the admissions process, acceptance rates, campus experience, post-graduation employment opportunities, and more. [Yale MBA Essay Advice And Application Deadlines: 2021-2022]( by [Personal MBA Coach]( Yale School of Management has released deadlines and essays for the 2021-2022 application year, leaving their essay question unchanged for the sixth year in a row. [Executive Assessment: What It Is and How It’s Different from the GMAT]( by [Magoosh]( Are you an experienced manager who is considering entering an MBA program? You may be able to take the Executive Assessment (EA) rather than the GMAT. But how is the EA different from the GMAT? And how can you make sure it’s the right exam for you? This Week's Featured Forum Discussions [Can you answer this GMAT Data Sufficiency Question?]( What is the greatest common divisor of the positive integers m and n? [Can you answer this GMAT Sentence Correction Question?]( Trying to mimic some of the pitch variations of a dolphin chattering is the same as attempting to sing like a sick parakeet when one is intoxicated; the complete lack of harmony and apparent randomness of the noise means the human vocal chords are completely incapable of reproducing these sounds. Hall of Fame I Beat the GMAT Success Story [GMAT Killer: 490 to 770 in 3 Months]( by joshcollins joshcollins was really unsure when he started his prep, but he discovered the right way of approaching the process, and that helped him conquer the exam. Don’t miss his amazing GMAT journey from 490 to 770. Follow us for the latest Beat the GMAT News and Events! Copyright © 2021 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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