BAT Test Available on Campus

In an effort to ensure the best education and job opportunities for Southwestern students, the business administration department has partnered with the Bloomberg Institute to offer the Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT) free of charge on campus this semester.

The BAT is a two-hour, online exam that anonymously evaluates a person’s ability to apply knowledge to solve practical problems and to market themselves to the best financial companies around the world. Taking this opportunity now will enable a person to identify his or her professional strengths and weaknesses compared to his or her global peers.

As an added benefit, Bloomberg is providing all BAT test-takers who complete the test a complimentary six-month subscription to Bloomberg Briefs, Bloomberg’s premium newsletter.

The two dates for taking the BAT are Sept. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Nov. 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Pechero Hall on the second floor.

Students can register for the test online at the link below:

https://talentsearch.bloomberginstitute.com/test_sessions/available?ober_reference_id=ce80d4ac088e56f46b1734ffa62a15468202c52e

Other Relevant links:

http://about.bloomberginstitute.com/videos/
BAT Sample Questions

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