Advisors & Faculty
For 60+ years, the GMAT exam has evolved to ensure that it continues to meet the needs of graduate management education. 9 out of 10 new MBA admissions decisions are made with the GMAT™ exam and GMAT scores have been shown to be strong predictors of success in graduate management programs.
We are constantly looking to provide you with research and tools to help you best advise your students on their future. The resources below will help you:
- Better connect with the current generation, Gen Z
- Provide robust information on the value of a graduate business education
- Prepare your students for successful admission to a graduate program
- Offer great resources like free GMAT questions and discounts on the exam

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Resources FOR YOU
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Small card that shares compelling data points around the value of a graduate business degree, including salary, career prep, networking, and more. Includes reference to undergrad website with exclusive pricing.
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Share this checklist with your students for how to achieve graduate business school success. Volunteer, find a mentor, create a LinkedIn account. These recommendations and others will ensure your students are on track to have a strong application to business school after graduation.
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This brief infographic lays out the differences between the MBA and specialized business masters programs so you can help guide your students down the path that is right for them. See the skills desired, what each degree does for you, who typically pursues which, and when you might need both.
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A one-page snapshot of the structure and content of the GMAT™ exam.
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A one-page sheet on key facts around registering for the GMAT™ exam, including how many times students can take it, previewing or cancelling scores, and how long scores last.
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Prepare for the GMAT™ exam with this 3-step plan. A must-have for your students who are committed to taking the exam.
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Resources FOR YOUR STUDENTS
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Explore why students from a non-business background should consider a graduate business degree, with compelling data on earning potential, funding, and perspectives on the value of graduate business school.
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Advise your students to take the challenge with 8 real, retired GMAT exam questions, including 4 Verbal Reasoning and 4 Quantitative Reasoning, and get answer explanations that will help your student learn how to approach these types of questions in the future.
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Follow a variety of b-school alums, each from diverse backgrounds, who carve out their paths to reach their personal and professional goals.
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12 official GMAT™ questions for students to get a sense of what to expect on test day. Also includes a link for a free download of GMATPrep software, which includes two free full-length exams.
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Four alternative ways to pay for business school. B-school alumni consistently share that pursuing.
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Share these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the GMAT™ with your students.
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