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UNL GMAT Strategy Workshop Offered April 9

The College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will offer a GMAT Strategy Workshop from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 9. Led by Stephanie Espy, founder and president of Atlanta-based MathSP Strategies and Problem-Solving, the workshop prepares prospective graduate students for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).

The GMAT measures verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills for graduate admission. The workshop is designed to give those interested in learning strategies and approaches for taking the GMAT a competitive edge.

“Stephanie goes through every component of the test, strategizes how to approach questions, has students work through sample questions and guides them through the answers. This helps them be more efficient in answering questions when they take the test,” said Kerri Hiatt, MBA senior advisor and assistant director of MBA programs. “We encourage students who are interested in taking the GMAT to attend this workshop. The workshop will help them form a personal plan to help them conquer the GMAT.”
 
Stephanie Espy teaching GMAT workshop
Stephanie Espy teaching GMAT workshop
Those interested in jump-starting their GMAT prep are invited to register for the UNL GMAT Strategy Workshop at http://mba.unl.edu/gmat by Friday, April 1. The registration fee is $125 and includes The Official Guide for GMAT Review 2016 book, continental breakfast and a comprehensive GMAT information packet. If participants already own the book, registration is $90.

Check-in and breakfast begin at 7:30 a.m. in CBA 128. Registrants are encouraged to use the parking garage at 11th and Q streets and dress in casual attire. If you have questions, please call the staff in the CBA Office of Graduate Programs at 402-472-2338.

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 MBA. The UNL MBA program is designed for students with a bachelor’s degree in any field and offers ultimate flexibility with on-campus and distance options.

The GMAT is also required for the college’s two new master’s programs including the master of arts in business with a specialization in intercollegiate athletics administration (MAIAA) and the 11-month, cohort-based master of arts in business administration (MABA). For more information on all CBA graduate programs, visit http://cba.unl.edu/gradprograms.
Published: January 29, 2016