Fast Response Survey of Employers Sheds Light on Economic Realities

To investigate how the global economic downturn has affected the hiring of MBAs and other business school graduates, GMAC conducted a year-end, fast-response survey of respondents to its 2008 Corporate Recruiters Survey.

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2008: What a Year It Was

From Wall Street to Main Street, 2008’s economic tsunami also washed across the landscape of graduate management education. The result? A mix of good news and bad.

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GMAT® Exam Now Offered at Camp Victory in Baghdad

Aspiring MBAs working for the US military in Iraq can now take the Graduate Management Admission Test on a military base in Baghdad. The GMAT exam is available at Baghdad's Camp Victory, making it possible for military personnel in Iraq to prepare for careers in business while deployed.

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GMAC Board Approves $10 Million for New Fund to Support Global Business and Management Education

The GMAC board of directors has voted approval of a new $10 million fund to advance business and management education around the world.

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How Can We Best Factor Multiple Sets of GMAT® Scores?

In setting admissions policies, how should business schools factor multiple GMAT scores from a candidate who takes the test more than once? Lawrence Rudner, who leads the research group at GMAC, offers some perspective.

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Data to Go

Alumni Satisfied With Their B-School Education

A September 2008 GMAC® survey shows that a large majority of MBA alumni said they made the right decision in pursuing their graduate business education, a trend that has remained relatively stable over the past six years.

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Biz Briefs

What's going on the the Graduate Management Education Industry?

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