GMAT Review Set for October

Students intending on pursuing an MBA at Southwestern are invited to participate in a review for the GMAT exam. The GMAT review is scheduled if scheduled for four Mondays in October (4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th) from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and will meet in Pechero Hall room 128. Instructor for the review will be Dr. J. T. Shim, assistant professor of business administration, who also has his MBA.

Cost for the review is $25 with application before Sept. 20 or acceptance to Southwestern’s MBA program. Regularly this review costs $395. After Sept. 20, the cost will be $35. Fees include the textbook, and registration is done by submitting the fee to the instructor.

For more information, call (817) 202-6771, e-mail jts@swau.edu or visit the website at http://business.swau.edu/gmat.htm.

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