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GMAT Online Exam Changes And The True Cost Of An MBA In 2020

GMAT Online Exam introduces a physical whiteboard option and we release our BusinessBecause Cost of MBA Report 2020

You can now take physical notes in the GMAT Online Exam!

Good news for all GMAT test-takers! The Graduate Management Admission Council has introduced a physical whiteboard option for the GMAT Online Exam, released as a temporary solution for candidates applying to b-school during the coronavirus pandemic.

Previously, some candidates expressed concerns over using the online whiteboard tool, which took a little getting used to. From June 11th, that’s no longer a problem as you’ll be able to take down written notes during your exam and have the option of using a physical whiteboard, online whiteboard, or both.

With many GMAT test centers still closed, GMAC has also announced an extension to its use of the GMAT Online Exam with new appointments available until mid-July.

BusinessBecause Cost of MBA Report 2020

BusinessBecause is proud to deliver our first comprehensive report on the true cost of the MBA.

We’re passionate about the transformative power of the MBA, but there’s no hiding the fact that MBA degrees cost money!

In these turbulent times, understanding the full cost of an MBA program before you apply has never been more important—and that means looking at more than just tuition fees.

In our BusinessBecause Cost of MBA Report 2020, we break down the total cost of the world’s top MBA programs covering tuition fees, living expenses, healthcare, and more.

Stanford launches free program addressing COVID-19 challenges

Stanford is launching a 10-week global innovation sprint and free online entrepreneurial program that addresses key challenges emerging from COVID-19.

Starting June 22, Stanford Rebuild is structured to inspire the next generation of businesses that rebuild our economy and create solutions to address the ‘new normal’. The program invites students, entrepreneurs, innovators, and business leaders worldwide to participate in an investigation of ideas and solutions that will help us accelerate the path to a better post-COVID future.

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