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3 Must-Read Links About Stanford Graduate Business School (Part 1)
Stanford University, has made a name for itself being one of the most selective schools in the world. With an acceptance rate of only 6.5%, it is one of the most elite business schools in the world and has produced some great alumni including, Phil Knight (Founder and CEO of Nike) and Robert Fisher (Chairman Gap Inc.). Here are 3 must-read links to find out more about SGB: -
Tips for the GMAT Verbal section
Here are some quick tips for scoring high on the GMAT Verbal section. -
Must Read Business Books by prominent Business Leaders
Here is a list of recommended books from the past and the current decade which make interesting reads for anyone who wants to know more about the world of business by famous business leaders and experts. -
Must watch videos for GMAT essay writing
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) is an important component of the GMAT exam. It decides the written ability of the exam taker. Strong written skills with good usage of vocabulary, correct grammar, clear arguments makes a good essay for the GMAT exam. -
Tips for the GMAT essay writing
One of the crucial component of the GMAT exam is the essay writing section. Strong written english skills are a key to a future successful career as a manager or businessperson. The GMAT essay tests the individual’s thinking and writing ability through the essay. -
Useful links to prepare for the GMAT Math section
Math, one of the crucial components of the GMAT exam, requires consistent practice and a mastery over logics, formulae and techniques to solve specific questions with speed and accuracy. -
3 Top Tips for Perfect MBA Essays (Part 1)
MBA Essays are an integral part of a student’s application. It can either be used as an opportunity for a student to make an impression upon the admissions committee or it may actually hurt your application. Here are 3 tips to help you perfect your essay: -
Difference between an MBA & CFA
MBA (Masters of Business Administration) and CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) are often confused with each other and aspiring students face a dilemma as to which is the best for their future career. -
Innovative MBA Programs
With a lot of new fields coming up in the business area and the boom of startups, there is fresh demand for graduates with MBA in unique and innovative sectors. Some of the top Business schools around the globe are offering unconventional and path breaking MBA programs which can be of great use in the 21st century’s dynamic environment. -
MBA v/s Masters in Economics
A lot of people confuse an MBA and Masters in Economics degree assuming them to be similar or overlapping, however, there are quite distinct. -
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3 Tips to Acing an MBA Interview (Part 2)
One of the most gruelling and challenging aspect of the MBA application process, in addition to the GMAT examinations. However, like for the exam, there are ways in which one can prepare themselves in advance for the interview. Here are three tips that will help you through an MBA interview: -
Tips for GMAT Math section
Math is a critical component of GMAT. Using the correct balance of techniques, tips, tricks and practice, the Math section can be handled effectively. A good math score can lead to a better overall score. -
2 Business Books that Anyone with a Mind for Business MUST Read (Part 1)
Many students, professionals or even casual business enthusiasts are genuinely interested in some of the fathoming ideas out there. Here’s a list of three must read books for any one with a even a slight interest in business, whether it be wanting to attend business school or just to kick back and relax with a good book. -
5 Books to Read Before Graduating College (Literature)
College is a fun place to be in, but at times it can also be a bubble — in the sense that what (and where) you choose to study will determine who you will be surrounded by and, in turn, what sort of ideas and opinions that you will be exposed to most of the time. Reading is one good way to get out of that bubble: it reminds you that there is a wider world out with many more things to explore beyond what it is that you are studying. Yet, many students arguably do not read as widely as they should. If, for example, you chose to study something in the S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) areas, chances are you'll go through your college life without encountering works of literature. The same applies to those pursuing degrees in humanities and social sciences; chances are you wouldn't make the effort to read books that explain in detail about important scientific discoveries and paradigm shifts in the past two centuries. For students who are more balanced and would like to expand their literary horizons before graduating, here are some books you should read before venturing out in the "real world."
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