Yesterday, Manhattan GMAT posted a 700 level GMAT question on our blog. Today, they have followed up with the answer: Since the average of x, y, and z is the sum of the three variables, divided by 3, we can rephrase the question as “what is the value of x + y + z?” We … Read More
How can I write essays that grab the attention of MBA Admissions Committees?The mbaMission team will use this simple but often perplexing question as the starting point for a workshop for prospective business school applicants. Attendees will walk through exercises that challenge them to uncover their personal and nuanced stories, craft compelling opening statements, develop … Read More
Last week, we announced the release of our new mbaMission Insider’s Guides to Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Wharton, Kellogg, Chicago, Tuck and Ross with a $5 discount on each guide. We are extending our discount until the end of the month. If you purchase a guide by July 31st we will honor the discount. Please look for NYU, MIT and Duke guides, to … Read More
Each week Manhattan GMAT posts a 700 level GMAT question on our blog and follows up with the answer the next day. Are you up for the challenge? If x, y, and z are integers, with x < y < z, what is the average (arithmetic mean) of x, y, and z? (1) (x + … Read More
How can I write essays that grab the attention of MBA Admissions Committees?Jeremy Shinewald, Founder and President of mbaMission, will use this simple but often perplexing question as the starting point for a workshop for prospective business school applicants. Attendees will walk through exercises that challenge them to uncover their personal and nuanced stories, craft … Read More
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