Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) September 1, 2009
Business school candidates often say that the most difficult part of the admissions journey is simply starting. While there is a lot of great information available about GMAT prep and MBA admissions, the good content is usually scattered across many websites and resources.
Beat The GMAT, a Silicon Valley-based start up, is making life easier for these candidates through its recent site re-launch. The company is working with top GMAT prep and MBA admissions companies to put high-quality GMAT and business school admissions advice into one website, http://www.beatthegmat.com.
"We're partnering with elite experts to build a huge resource database for business school applicants," says Beat The GMAT Founder, Eric Bahn. "We hope our website can serve candidates from start to finish: from preparing for the GMAT all the way to getting their acceptance letters."
Beat The GMAT experts write daily articles, submit video lessons, and interact with visitors in the active Beat The GMAT forums (over 60,000 members to date). 45 experts from 11 companies contribute content to the website. Companies include:
Access to Beat The GMAT is free for everyone.
About Beat The GMAT
Founded in a Stanford University dorm room in 2005, Beat The GMAT is one of the largest online communities for GMAT prep and MBA admissions. The website features free expert-written articles, active GMAT/MBA discussion forums, prep resources, and scholarships.
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