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GMAT Challenge Problem Showdown: June 24, 2013

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We invite you to test your GMAT knowledge for a chance to win! Each week, we will post a new Challenge Problem for you to attempt. If you submit the correct answer, you will be entered into that week’s drawing for a free Manhattan GMAT Prep item. Tell your friends to get out their scrap paper and start solving!
Here is this week’s problem:

A point Q is located within the interior of a square ABCD so that it is 1 unit from vertex A, 2 units from vertex B, and 3 units from vertex D. The measure of angle AQB is

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Free GMAT Events This Week: June 24 – June 30

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Here are the free GMAT events we’re holding this week. All times are local unless otherwise specified.

6/24/13– Santa Clara, CA – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/25/13– West Hollywood, CA – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/25/13– Online – Free Trial Class –  9:00PM- 12:00AM

6/25/13– London – Free Trial Class-  6:30PM-9:30PM

6/25/13– Arlington, VA – Free Trial Class – 6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/26/13– New York, NY- Essay Writing Workshop presented by mbaMission– 7:00PM- 8:30PM

6/26/13– San Francisco, CA- Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/29/13– Austin, TX – Free Trial Class- 1:00PM- 4:00PM

6/30/13– Online – Free Trial Class–  4:00PM- 7:00PM (EDT)

6/30/13– Chicago, IL- Free Trial Class– 10:00AM- 1:00PM

Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page.

Friday Links: Pre-MBA Strategy, Health Care Opportunities for B-School Students, & More!

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Catch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:

Heading to Business School? An Essential Pre-MBA Strategy To Hit The Ground Running (Forbes)

Given your considerable investment of time, money, and effort in pursuing an MBA education, can you afford not to have a pre-matriculation strategy?

Business Schools Keep the Admissions Process Interesting (Graduate Guide)

Stiff competition between applicants has led some business schools to get creative in terms of how they select their ideal MBA candidates.

Business School Lessons From the Top of the World (Bloomberg Businessweek)

Professor at University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business plans to integrate his experience of climbing Mount Everest into a required leadership course for MBA students. Pretty cool!

Learning to Appreciate the Nuts and Bolts of B-School (Bloomberg Businessweek)

Associate dean of corporate partnerships at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management asks grads which aspects of their MBA experience they enjoyed most.

Find Health Care Opportunities for B-School Students (U.S. News Education)

A business school residency can prepare MBA candidates to be leaders in health care.

Did we miss your favorite article from the week? Let us know what you have been reading in the comments below or tweet @ManhattanGMAT

mbaMission: New York University (Stern) Essay Analysis, 2013-2014

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New York University’s (NYU’s) Stern School of Business jumps on the less is more bandwagon this application season by reducing its essay count from three to two. However, that is the only change”Stern’s essay questions are actually the same as last year’s, but for Essay 2, candidates can now choose between two prompts that were previously both mandatory.

For Essay 2, it will be interesting to see whether candidates favor Option A, taking the rather straightforward path and exploring their envisioned careers in greater depth, or the challenging creative essay in Option B, hoping to provide a far deeper personal picture for the admissions committee. Our guess is that most applicants will choose the latter”doing so will allow the candidates to differentiate themselves from many careerists in the applicant pool. We also suspect that some candidates will worry that if they choose Option A, they will be inadvertently revealing themselves to be uncreative and will therefore feel compelled to choose Option B. But do not try to guess what the admissions committee wants! If the school wanted everyone to respond to one option in particular, they would not have offered two! Let us reassure you that this is not some sort of test. Take the time to consider how you would respond to both questions,  and then select the one that you believe would offer the admissions committee the more compelling picture of you.

NYU Stern Essay 1:  Professional Aspirations

(750 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)

  • Why pursue an MBA (or dual degree) at this point in your life?
  • What actions have you taken to determine that Stern is the best fit for your MBA experience?
  • What do you see yourself doing professionally upon graduation?

The three points that make up Stern’s Essay 1 question this year basically constitute a Personal Statement, and because Personal Statements are similar from one application to the next, we have produced the mbaMission Personal Statement Guide, which helps applicants write this style of essay for any school. We offer this guide to candidates free of charge. Please feel free to download your copy today.

And for a thorough exploration of NYU Stern’s academic program/merits, defining characteristics, important statistics, social life, academic environment and more, please check out the mbaMission Insider’s Guide to New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

Essay 2: Choose Option A or Option B

Option A: Your Two Paths

(500 word maximum, double-spaced, 12-point font)

The mission of the Stern School of Business is to develop people and ideas that transform the challenges of the 21st century into opportunities to create value for business and society. Given today’s ever-changing global landscape, Stern seeks and develops leaders who thrive in ambiguity, embrace a broad perspective and think creatively about the range of ways they can have impact.

  • Describe two different and distinct paths you could see your career taking long term. How do you see your two paths unfolding?
  • How do your paths tie to the mission of NYU Stern?
  • What factors will most determine which path you will take?

Given that the school is asking about two possible paths for your long-term career, you may be wondering whether you can be vague or uncertain about your goals in this essay. Quite simply, No. In fact, you will instead need to present two feasible career options and relate your skills and experiences to them very clearly to create an effective, coherent statement and show both that you are versatile and that you know yourself well.
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GMAT Challenge Problem Showdown: June 17, 2013

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We invite you to test your GMAT knowledge for a chance to win! Each week, we will post a new Challenge Problem for you to attempt. If you submit the correct answer, you will be entered into that week’s drawing for a free Manhattan GMAT Prep item. Tell your friends to get out their scrap paper and start solving!
Here is this week’s problem:

Triangle ABC is cut by a line DE parallel to side AC, as shown in the diagram. If side AC has length 1, and the area and perimeter of triangle ABC are both twice the corresponding values for trapezoid ADEC, what is the perimeter of triangle DBE?

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Free GMAT Events This Week: June 17 – June 23

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Here are the free GMAT events we’re holding this week. All times are local unless otherwise specified.

6/17/13– Santa Monica, CA – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM- 9:30PM (EDT)

6/17/13– Boston, MA – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/17/13– Atlanta, GA  – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/17/13– Evanston, IL – Free Trial Class-  6:30PM-9:30PM

6/18/13– Berkeley, CA – Free Trial Class – 6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/18/13– Online- Writing a Standout HBS Application Essay presented by mbaMission– 9:00PM-10:30PM (EDT)

6/19/13– Glendale, CA- Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM
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Friday Links: Non-US Business Schools, Social Media MBA Application, & More

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GMAT NewsCatch up on some business school news and tips with a few of this week’s top stories:

Best Non-US Business Schools (About.com Business School)

Here is a list of the best non-US business schools. Each school offers at least one high-quality program for business students.

Tweets, Slideshows and Social Media”The New MBA App (Poets & Quants)

The University of Iowa’s Tippie School of Management revamped their application to connect with candidates in their own space “ social media.

14 Simple Ways to Get Considerably More Done (Inc.)

Don’t think it’s possible because you’re already working in overdrive? Here’s a new way to look at your to-do list.

Applicants Invest 90 to 140 Hours to Apply (Poets and Quants)

Find out just how well b-schools get to know you through the admissions process.

Did we miss your favorite article from the week? Let us know what you have been reading in the comments below or tweet @ManhattanGMAT

Free GMAT Events This Week: June 10 – June 16

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Here are the free GMAT events we’re holding this week. All times are local unless otherwise specified.

6/10/13– New York, NY –MBA Admissions Myths Destroyed presented by mbaMission– 7:30PM- 9 :00PM (EDT)

6/11/13– Bellevue, WA – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/11/13– Boston, MA  – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/11/13– San Antonio, TX  – Free Trial Class-  6:30PM-9:30PM

6/11/13– Chicago, IL – Free Trial Class – 6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/11/13– Denver, CO- Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/11/13– Online – Free Trial Class– 1:00PM-4:00PM (EDT)

6/12/13– San Diego, CA – Free Trial Class- 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/12/13– Online – Free Trial Class– 9:00PM-12:00AM (EDT)

6/12/13– Dallas, TX – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/16/13– Online – Free Trial Class– 7:00AM- 10:00AM (EDT)

6/16/13– Irvine, CA- Free Trial Class– 5:30PM- 8:30AM (EDT)

Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page.

GMAT Challenge Problem Showdown: June 3, 2013

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We invite you to test your GMAT knowledge for a chance to win! Each week, we will post a new Challenge Problem for you to attempt. If you submit the correct answer, you will be entered into that week’s drawing for a free Manhattan GMAT Prep item. Tell your friends to get out their scrap paper and start solving!
Here is this week’s problem:

An insect is located at one corner (point A) on the surface of a rectangular solid that measures 3 x 4 x 5 inches, as shown in the diagram.

 

Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.

If the insect crawls along the surface of the rectangular solid to the opposite corner (point B), what is the shortest possible length, in inches, of the insect’s path from point A to point B?

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Free GMAT Events This Week: June 3 – June 9

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Here are the free GMAT events we’re holding this week. All times are local unless otherwise specified.

6/3/13– Online – Free Trial Class – 8:00PM- 11:00PM (EDT)

6/3/13– Los Angeles, CA – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/3/13– Washington, DC – Free Trial Class –  6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/3/13– Toronto, ON  – Free Trial Class-  6:30PM-9:30PM

6/3/13– Bellaire, TX – Free Trial Class – 6:30PM- 9:30PM

6/4/13– Ann Arbor, MI- Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/4/13– Westerville, OH – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/4/13– Minneapolis, MN – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/5/13– Durham, NC – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/5/13– Encino, CA – Free Trial Class– 6:30PM-9:30PM

6/6/13– Online – Thursdays with Ron– 7:00PM- 8:30PM (EDT)

6/6/13– New York, NY –GMAT Preview– 6:30PM- 8:30PM

6/6/13– Online –Choosing the Right B-School presented by mbaMission– 9:00PM- 10:30PM (EDT)

6/8/13– Chicago, IL – Free Trial Class- 2:00PM- 5:00PM

6/9/13– Online – Free Trial Class –  10:00AM- 1:00PM (EDT)

Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page.