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Early Career

Forté Family: Taking Risks and Embracing Change

Forté Family is a quarterly newsletter featuring profiles of women in leadership and our Forté Fellows. Become a member to receive this newsletter!

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Early Career

How To Make The Most of Your MBA

Part of the MBA experience is training you for the tumultuous real world whirlwind of leadership within an organization, in which balance is crucial.

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Early Career

Women Face a Testing Time to Secure an MBA Place [FT.com]

Forté Executive Director Elissa Sangster is quoted in this article by FT.com. Although women are making strides in education generally, accounting for a majority of university students overall in most developed countries, they remain in a minority in business schools.

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College Student

Careers with Social Impact and the Call for Strong Women Leaders in Education Webinar

Educational inequity faces many of our young girls in the K-12 educational system, particularly girls from low-income communities, and the implications extend well beyond their school years into their future earning potential. We need strong leaders in education to help solve these important challenges.

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College Student

My Schedule is Full! It’s Campus Recruiting Time

So, friends, we are officially in full-tilt recruiting season! Company representatives (and usually some alumni) are visiting our little corner of the world to show what their companies have to offer and what kinds of jobs they have available. These presentations are usually followed by a day of interviews for the afore-mentioned job opportunities. Doing the math with my hp12c calculator (that I bought for school and now use as a paperweight), I have calculated that ambitious students can have up to 10 interviews a week! Most don’t, but there is a buzz around campus about who is interviewing for what positions.

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MBA - Application Process

Should I Re-Take the GMAT?

You have prepared for the GMAT, taken the courses and still are not happy with your GMAT score, so you ask yourself “should I take it again?” If you feel like you can improve with some studying, it’s definitely worth another try.

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