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Maximizing the Impact of Your Grad School Application

Congratulations on deciding to apply to grad school! You’re entering a very exciting, but tense, period of your life. You’ve done your research and know which schools you want to apply to – and what your dream program is. Your application is the adcom’s window into how well you will fit in and succeed at […]

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{LIVE Webinar 9.19.19} Your 5-Part Framework for a Successful Grad School Application

The GRE is only part of the admissions puzzle. It’s an important part to be sure, but the other components of your application could be the difference between you getting accepted to your target school(s) and not.  So what are the components of a successful graduate school application and how can you put your best […]

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Get your MBA and Graduate Admissions questions answered! {Free Webinar}

Okay, so you’ve got this whole GRE thing under control (not surprising since you’re taking the best online GRE prep course in the industry!). But what about the rest of your application? As you know, business and graduate school admissions offices take a holistic approach when evaluating your application. In addition to looking at your […]

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Four Facts About the GRE General Test

ETS, the company that administers the GRE General Test, recently put out a 3-page report titled “Four Facts About the GRE General Test” that explores how the exam serves as a predictor of graduate school success and why it should be part of a holistic admissions process for schools. Specifically, the report looks at: how […]

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Law School and the GRE: Trend or Fad?

You’ve no doubt heard that, starting a couple years ago when the University of Arizona Law School decided to thumb its nose at the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) and became the first to accept the GRE in lieu of the LSAT, more and more law schools are hopping on board the growing trend of […]

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Correlation between the GRE and Graduate School Performance

Historically, graduate schools in the United States (and increasingly around the world) have relied heavily on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for selecting students. More recently, however, the weight of standardized tests including the GRE has varied among schools and programs. Indeed, we’ve pointed out in a previous article on GRE percentile rankings that a “good” […]

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Top MBA Program Average GRE Scores {Infographic}

Top 10 MBA Program Average GRE Scores The GRE is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for most graduate schools in the United States. It tests verbal reasoning, analytical writing and quantitative reasoning. 1. Stanford GSB – 329 2. Yale SOM – 328 3. Virginia (Darden) – 326 4. NYU Stern – 324 […]

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How Important is the GRE for MBA Admissions?

Your GRE Score is Becoming Increasingly Important The GRE has long been the standardized test of choice for graduate school admissions committees in evaluating candidates across a wide range of post-grad programs. Over the past several years, however, the GRE has also become increasingly accepted for admission to business school, including traditional MBA programs. The […]

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GRE vs GMAT – Which is Right for You?

Don’t Leave Your Future to Chance When applying to graduate school, the standardized test score you submit plays a big role in the application process and can not only make or break your chances of being admitted, but a strong score can possibly lead to scholarships, awards, and other perks as well. But the question […]

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How to Make B-Schools Love You (Because Your Competition is Pretty Lovable)

Join Linda Abraham of Accepted.com for an insightful look into the heart and soul of the MBA admissions process during Accepted’s live webinar, 5 Ways to Make B-Schools Love You, on Wednesday, September 9th. In the free webinar, you will learn how to win the hearts of the adcom by: Showing that you belong in […]

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