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Sept, 09 – Free MBA Tour, B-School Q&A & Career Seminars

Manhattan Review is proud to announce its popular Gate event is now available in City, , and ! Our unique admissions event, Gate, has been well attended since its launch in 2000. The tour focuses on honing young professionals’ building skills and providing face-to-face in-depth interaction with business schools around the world.

Why Should You Attend?

  • No Entrance Fee to A Popular Event with Nearly 10-Year History
  • Building Skills Crash Course at a Central Location (Typical Topics – Interview Skills, Presentation Skills, Business Writing, Resume Building, Negotiation Skills, Cultural Sensitivity, etc)
  • Face-To-Face Interaction and in-depth Discussion with key recruiters from top schools around the world
  • Short-Listed for a dedicated Q&A with admissions officers (Invite Only)
  • Learn From Experts And Successful Professionals

When:

  • (Wednesday, September 9, 09: 6pm-10pm)
  • (Saturday, September 12, 09: 1pm-5pm)
  • (Wednesday, September 16, 09: 6pm-10pm)
  • (Saturday, September 19, 09: 1pm-5pm)

Who Should Attend:

  • College Grads (up to 5 years of work experience)
  • Young Professionals interested in honing in building skills
  • Anyone interested in (Full- or Part-Time or Executive) program
  • Anyone interested in Continuing Education Programs

RSVP

Register here (or call 212.997.1660 directly)

For more information about our preparation courses and Admissions Consulting services, please feel free to email us directly. Thanks!


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    Sounds like a really useful event, wish I didn't live in the UK… what was the turnout like?

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