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Why more than 800 business schools (and counting) are enjoying a bigger pie. More people than ever from around the world are taking the GRE® revised General Test, which can mean more applicants and more diversity for your business school. Business schools that accept the GRE® revised General Test may not only get more applicants to choose from, they get more diversity as well — with test takers from about 230 countries/regions each year. That's why a rapidly growing number are accepting GRE scores to grow their pie. In fact, more business schools worldwide — more than 800 and counting — now accept the test, including top MBA programs at Harvard, IE, INSEAD, MIT Sloan and Stanford. There's never been a better time to accept GRE scores because more people took the GRE revised General Test in 2011 than ever before,* making it yet another record-breaking year. With all of the new test-taker friendly enhancements, it's no surprise more people are deciding to take the GRE revised General Test to pursue their graduate business education. These are just a few reasons why accepting GRE scores is a smart way to attract more of the applicants you want for your business school. To learn how easy it is to become a GRE score user, visit www.ets.org/gre/biggerpie or contact an ETS representative at grebusiness@ets.org. * Based on 2011 GRE General Test and GRE revised General Test volumes. Demographic data is based on self-reported answers for U.S. test takers with reportable scores. The GRE® revised General Test is here! To learn more, visit www.ets.org/gre/revisedtest. ETS - Listening. Learning. Leading.® Copyright © 2012 by Educational Testing Service. All rights reserved. ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING. LEARNING. LEADING. and GRE are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS). J04696

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