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29 September :: Return on Investment: Financing Your American MBA

Many thanks to all of you who participated in the MBA teleseminar on 25 September! It was a pleasure to talk with such highly-motivated people. Enthusiastic feedback encouraged us to schedule a second session for the convenience of participants in Asia and Australia. The dial-in info below will be valid this Saturday, 29 September, at 2 p.m. MET (Germany), which is 6 p.m. in Bangalore, 8 p.m. in Shanghai and 10 p.m. in Sydney. Check worldclock.com for your city!

We’re using the services of www.nocostconference.com, which offers a dial-in number in the United States. There is no charge for the teleseminar itself, but you will pay long-distance telephone rates to connect. The good news is that you can also dial in using the inexpensive services of Skype or voip.com. Be sure to set up your account well in advance!

It takes a couple of minutes to get connected so be sure to dial in promptly.

The dial-in number is:
+1 712 432 3900

The conference access number (including the pound sign) is:
838710#

To be sure we have good technical support, we are setting up a backup line at freeconferencecall.com. That dial-in number is: +1 605 990-0150, and the access code is 635745#. Do not use this line unless the first one goes down! We expect things to go well with the first number, but we want to be sure the quality is good and that you have a great time on the call.

To be sure of getting the very latest updates on this and future teleseminars, register for the Athena Mentor MBA newsletter at:

http://ww.athena-mentor.com

Information about the teleseminar follows. We look forward to your participation!

Dr. Marlena Corcoran and Krissy Jackson

Return on Investment: Financing Your American MBA

The eagerly-awaited Forbes report that ranks business schools in terms of return on investment appeared on September 3, 2007. On September 25 and September 29, Business Coach Krissy Jackson will interview Dr. Marlena Corcoran, Director of Athena Mentor: International University Admissions Counseling, in an enlightening teleconference: "Return on Investment: Financing Your American MBA." Attendees will learn surprising facts and figures on how people finance the most demanding MBA programs--and why "it pays" for MBA applicants to aim high!

Munich, Germany (Bluehost/PRWEB ) September 11, 2007 -- Forbes just ranked U.S. business schools in terms of ROI: Return on Investment. Number One is the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and Number Two is the Stanford Graduate School of Business. They're great programs--but how do people pay for them?

http://www.prweb.com/releases/mba/investment/prweb552311.htm

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