The University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business Administration will offer three GMAT Strategy webinars in January to prepare prospective graduate students for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). The webinars, which are fully online, are scheduled from 8-9:15 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning January 13, 2015. Stephanie Espy, founder and president of MathSP: Strategies and Problem-solving, will lead the webinars. Specific topics for the webinars are:
•January 13: GMAT Overview and sample study plan
•January 20: GMAT Quantitative Section and sample problems
•January 27: GMAT Verbal Section and sample problems
The GMAT measures verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills for graduate admission. The webinars are designed to give those interested in learning strategies and approaches for taking the GMAT a competitive edge. It also allows participants to focus on specific sections in greater detail than a one-day workshop.
“This webinar series will allow those interested in taking the GMAT from anywhere in the world to learn key strategies needed for the GMAT. They can focus on a select part of the exam in one of the sessions or choose to participate in all three sessions,” said Nichole MacDonald, associate director of MBA programs. “Once they take these sessions, they have a plan for success.”
Those interested in jumpstarting their GMAT prep are invited to register for any or all of the GMAT Strategy webinars at http://mba.unl.edu/gmat. The registration fee is $50 per session or $125 if you register for all three at one time. You are required to have The Official Guide for GMAT Review 2015 which will be used during the webinars. Please call CBA Graduate Programs at 402-472-2338 if you have any questions.
An official score on the GMAT is one of the admissions requirements for the UNL College of Business Administration master’s and doctoral programs including the Master of Business Administration. The UNL MBA is designed for students with a bachelor’s degree in any field and offers ultimate flexibility with on-campus and distance options. The UNL MBA is ranked sixth overall in the 2014 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Graduate Business Programs. The GMAT is also required for CBA’s two new master’s programs including the master of arts in business administration (MABA) and master of arts in business with a specialization in Intercollegiate athletics administration (MAIAA). For more information on all CBA graduate programs, visit http://cba.unl.edu/gradprograms.
More details at: http://mba.unl.edu/gmat