From The New York Times | A study from two Harvard economics professors released last week found that among highly educated women who take time off from their careers to raise their children, women with MBAs suffer the largest percentage “mommy penalty.” Women with medical degrees suffer the lowest proportionate loss, with lawyers falling somewhere in between.
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GMAT getting biggest makeover in a decade
From Bloomberg News | A section testing advanced reasoning skills will be added to the the Graduate Management Admission Test by 2012 in the biggest change to the business school entrance exam in more than 10 years. The new section will replace one of two writing sections. The math and verbal sections will remain.