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Want to see a more complete picture of your business school applicants? Now you can, with the ETS® The ETS® Personal Potential Index. Personal Potential Index (ETS® PPI) is a web-based tool that provides reliable, applicant-specific information about six key attributes that graduate deans and faculty have identified as essential for graduate study: • Knowledge and Creativity • Communication Skills • Teamwork • Resilience • Planning and Organization • Ethics and Integrity Created through more than a decade of research, ETS PPI is the first large-scale, quantifiable evaluation of personal attributes for use in graduate admissions. With ETS PPI, applicants ask evaluators to provide information about them on these six key attributes, which can be sent confidentially to institutions to be used in admissions decisions. When used with GRE® of your applicants. scores, ETS PPI gives you an even more complete picture The easy-to-use and informative ETS PPI Evaluation Report complements the information provided by GRE® scores, transcripts and letters of recommendation, helping you make better admissions decisions. GRE General Test registrants can send up to four ETS PPI Evaluation Reports as part of their test fee. The ETS PPI Evaluation Report is provided to institutions at no cost and is accessible through Scorelink® Internet Delivery Service or via traditional paper reports. Ask your applicants to submit an ETS PPI Evaluation Report as part of their application today. To learn more, register for a free, one-hour webinar at www.ets.org/ppi/business. Copyright © 2010 by Educational Testing Service. All rights reserved. ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING. LEARNING. LEADING., GRE and SCORELINK are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS). 13807 All GRE General Test registrants receive four FREE ETS PPI Evaluation Reports.

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