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Economist GMAT Tutor's $25,000 MBA Scholarship Contest Is Now OpenNEW YORK, Aug. 15, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Planning to pursue the prestigious master's degree in business administration (MBA)? Meet one of the best ways to pay for a significant portion of your tuition: Economist GMAT Tutor's 2016 Brightest Minds MBA Scholarship Contest, which launches today. The contest aims to find one of the world's "Brightest Minds" who plans to attend business school, and help fund his or her education. The title and $25,000 scholarship will be awarded to the highest scorer on Economist GMAT Tutor's free online simulation of the GMAT, the standardised test required by the majority of business schools due to its measurement of analytical, writing, quantitative and verbal skills. Dan Gherasimenco, a 29-year-old Canadian entrepreneur who is in the midst of launching a new company in the fashion industry with his fiancée, beat more than 4,000 other contest entrants around the world by scoring highest on Economst GMAT Tutor's Spring 2016 GMAT simulation exam. He will apply the scholarship towards tuition at the Schulich School of Business. The contest is open to anyone who is considering pursuing an MBA or EMBA. The winner may apply their $25,000 scholarship towards tuition to any of the partnering business schools:
The contest will close on October 15th 2016. The winner will be announced by November 18th. Contest entrants must qualify under the Terms & Conditions. For information about partnership opportunities, contact Richard Dexter at +1 212-554-0662 or [email protected]. About Economist GMAT Tutor (gmat.economist.com) About The Economist (economist.com) Logo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160204/329695LOGO To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/economist-gmat-tutors-25000-mba-scholarship-contest-is-now-open-300313632.html SOURCE The Economist |