The Princeton Review to Hold “Women and the MBA” Forum at Boston University
Newton, MA (July 12, 2005) — The Princeton Review, Inc. has announced that it will be holding this season’s Women and the MBA forum at Boston University on July 26th, from 6:00-9:30 pm. This event is free and is co-sponsored by Boston University’s School of Management.
The Princeton Review’s “Women and the MBA” is a forum for women who are seeking a career in business and who need more information from Business School experts. Forum guests will begin the evening by attending either a session on the B-School financial aid process, or attend an information session on the GMAT, given by a Princeton Review Master Teacher. Afterwards, there will be a panel discussion that will include top professionals from the Business community, and from highly competitive Business Schools. The panel discussion will cover a myriad of issues that face women in business and will allow for networking with panelists and other forum attendees. Panelists will be representatives and graduates from Boston University School of Management, Bentley’s McCallum Graduate School of Business, Hult International Business School, MIT Sloan School of Management, Simmons School of Management, Harvard Business School, National Black MBA Association, National Hispanic MBA Association, in addition to other top academic institutions and women working in business with their MBA. During the reception and breaks, attendees can gather information from one of the many university and college tables, eat hors d’evoueres and enjoy an open bar. At the close of the forum, The Princeton Review will be raffling a free GMAT course, valued at $1,249.
The Princeton Review is a leading provider of test preparation and educational materials. Each year, The Princeton Review helps thousands of students prepare for the GMAT and for Business School. Women and the MBA is a forum that has been developed exclusively by The Princeton Review for women, but all are encouraged to attend. For registration or additional information, visit our website www.princetonreview.com or contact Julie Meriam at [email protected]
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