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With the success of the 1st webinar on April 14th, we decided to redo the webinar. This one will be recorded and a link to the recording will be provided a couple of days after the webinar. Due to your feedback on the first one, the content will be changed slightly to incorporate more of your questions and a little less math, but remember that the book has it all, whether you want to know about dating your classmates or how to read a balance sheet or what to wear to your MBA or career interviews. So here are the details of webinar #2:
GMAT Club would like to invite you to attend a fantastic webinar with the authors of
Case Studies & Cocktails: The "Now What?" Guide to Surviving Business School, a new book about maximizing the ROI of MBA. This is something I really wish I had when going through my MBA experience. I found it very valuable to know what to expect, what to start early, and how to act in the first few weeks.
8:30pm – 10:00pm ESTGet the most out of your MBA experience Free Webinar:
- Demystifying the math side of the b-school curriculum
- Managing your life and money while at b-school
- Accounting 101
- Statistics 101
To REGISTER Please Reply to this thread so we can reserve a spot for you >> We will send you a link to the webinar via PM about a day before.
Link to the recording of this webinar: https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid= ... cr&sid=329
Webinar Presenters and Authors
Carrie Shuchart holds a A.B. in Social Studies from Harvard University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. She has previously been an editorial analyst at The Atlantic, a freelance television producer, and an entrepreneur. While at Columbia, she focused her efforts on Follies, the school’s semi-annual comedy show, for which she acted, directed, and made some pretty poor attempts at dancing.
She began teaching with
Manhattan GMAT in 2008 as a way to fund her start-up habit and her shoe collection. Recently, Carrie joined the Los Angeles office of McKinsey & Co. as a consultant. She still can’t explain what the job entails.
A native of the First State, Chris Ryan has an A.B. in Physics from Harvard University. Before getting an MBA from the Fuqua School of Business (Duke), he taught high school science through Teach for America and later in private schools. At Fuqua, Chris was head TA of the core Statistics and Finance courses, as well as Curriculum Representative and FuquaVision co-president.
After b-school, he worked for McKinsey & Co. in New York, then joined
Manhattan GMAT, where he now serves as the Director of Product and Instructor Development. In his spare time, Chris writes moody music, tinkers with moody screenplays, and occasionally hangs out with his wife Kathryn at home in Brooklyn.
About the Book
After all the hard work on your application, you’re finally in to business school. Now what?
The acceptance letter is just the beginning of your MBA experience. Even before classes start, you’ll face all kinds of new challenges: financing your degree, readjusting to homework, schmoozing recruiters. Now you can turn to this guide, produced by
Manhattan GMAT—one of the leading names in GMAT preparation—to ready you for the challenges you’ll face as a newly-minted MBA candidate.
Case Studies & Cocktails will be your go-to guide as you prepare to enter your MBA program and beyond, as you enter your first year.
Get the most out of your MBA experience Webinar:REGISTER >>