Business School Scholarship Competition Launched: Helps B-School Candidates Prepare for Admission

Sponsored by Beat The GMAT, Stacy Blackman Consulting and ManhattanGMAT


SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 21, 2007 -- Business school candidates worldwide are invited to enter the Beat The GMAT (www.beatthegmat.com) 2007 competition that awards scholarship packages, valued at almost $9,000, to applicants who demonstrate need. Sponsored by Stacy Blackman Consulting (www.stacyblackman.com) and ManhattanGMAT (www.manhattangmat.com), the Beat The GMAT competition is designed to provide business school candidates with assistance to help them achieve their full potential on the GMAT and in the business school application process. This scholarship competition is now accepting applications, with submissions due on May 7.

"It is the hope of 'Beat The GMAT' and our sponsors that the scholarships will be awarded to people upon whom this assistance in applying to business school will have a profound impact," said Eric Bahn, Founder of Beat The GMAT.

The Beat the GMAT Scholarship Competition Will Award Five Prizes:

--  First prize ($2,640 value): GMAT registration ($250 cash), one full
    ManhattanGMAT course, 4-hour consultation with Stacy Blackman (business
    school admissions consultant)
--  Second prize ($1,790 value): GMAT registration subsidy ($150 cash),
    one full ManhattanGMAT course, 1-hour consultation with Stacy Blackman
--  Third prize ($1,690 value) GMAT registration subsidy ($50 cash); one
    full ManhattanGMAT course; 1-hour consultation with Stacy Blackman
--  Fourth prize ($1,440 value): GMAT registration subsidy ($50 cash), one
    full ManhattanGMAT course
--  Fifth prize ($1,390 value): One full ManhattanGMAT course
    
To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must have completed college or be in their final year of college and plan to attend business school within two years. For the application form, visit http://www.beatthegmat.com/scholarship/. It is open to U.S. and international candidates.

"Top business schools reject between 75 and 90 percent of their applicants, the majority of whom are more than qualified. With this scholarship program, we are aiming to give those who would not otherwise have access to our resources an edge in the competitive admissions process," said Stacy Blackman, President of Stacy Blackman Consulting.

About Beat The GMAT

Beat The GMAT is a community service project with a mission to help people achieve their full potential on the GMAT® and business school admissions by connecting them to the best resources available.

About Stacy Blackman Consulting

Since 2001, Stacy Blackman Consulting has helped clients gain admission to every top business school in the world. The company's approach, based on developing and implementing a winning marketing strategy, makes the application process less stressful and more successful.

About ManhattanGMAT

Founded by a New York public junior-high school teacher, ManhattanGMAT is focused exclusively on the GMAT®, and aims to prepare students with the foundational skills and strategies essential for the very high scores required to gain admission into top business schools.

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