Message-ID: <28886.1075862108875.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 11:20:41 -0800 (PST) From: monika.causholli@enron.com To: david.allan@enron.com Subject: RE: GMAT Review available at Enron Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Causholli, Monika X-To: Allan, David X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \MCAUSHOL (Non-Privileged)\Causholli, Monika\Sent Items X-Origin: Causholli-M X-FileName: MCAUSHOL (Non-Privileged).pst Thanks Dave. I got in. Monika -----Original Message----- From: Allan, David Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:46 AM To: Causholli, Monika Subject: FW: GMAT Review available at Enron fyi, Dave -----Original Message----- From: Enron Announcements/Corp/Enron@ENRON On Behalf Of The Princeton Review@ENRON Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:20 PM To: All Enron Houston@ENRON Subject: GMAT Review available at Enron GMAT REVIEW AT ENRON The next GMAT review course at Enron will begin Monday, November 26th: The schedule is: Course # 7019-00: Monday nights, Nov 26 - Jan 28 (no class Dec 24 or Dec 31) This course is identical to the courses that started in October. It is being offered now for the benefit of employees who would like to take the GMAT before January 31 for the purposes of applying to business school. Course details: - Class is held at Enron in room ECN560 and is restricted to Enron employees - Each course is limited to eight students - Meets once a week for eight weeks - Hours are 6:00-9:00 PM (first session will run til 10:00 pm to include initial exam) - Expect 4-5 hours of homework per week - Course includes a total of four practice GMAT exams - Ends the second week of December, allowing employees to take the GMAT in December and meet a January application deadline. - Special discount of $200 off the regular Princeton Review tuition Enron has allowed this program to be hosted in the Enron Building for convenience of its employees. Individuals are responsible for paying their own fees. Financial support from Enron is at manager's discretion and is subject to the usual tuition reimbursement constraints around budget and relevance to organizational performance. HOW TO ENROLL: 1. Print out the attached registration form. 2. Complete the form, but please note the following SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS: A. Fill out the student information completely, including your email address. B. In the Enrollment section, where it says "Please enroll me in GMAT Class Size-8 Course # _________", C. In the Payment section: For the course at Enron, the tuition is discounted by $200, to $899. FULL PAYMENT of this amount by credit or debit card is required on the registration form. Be sure to indicate complete cardholder information. 3. Fax the completed form to Princeton Review at (713) 688-4746. Faxes are time-stamped by the receiving fax machine at Princeton Review. The first eight valid registration forms received for each course will be honored. Registrations received after the first eight will be placed on a waiting list for the course or courses indicated. Enrollments and waitlists will be confirmed by email. Employees who are not able to take the course at Enron can take a course at the Princeton Review office at the same $200 discount. Call (800)2REVIEW to register or to receive a list of course schedules. IMPORTANCE OF THE GMAT: The GMAT score is a critical part of your application to business school. Indeed, in many cases, it is the single most decisive statistic that admissions offices use in evaluating applicants. While work experience, GPA, essays, and interviews are all important components of your application, the GMAT is the one objective factor that you can substantially improve in a short period of time. THE TEXAS MBA TOUR: All interested Enron employees are invited to attend the Texas MBA Tour, which will be in Houston on Wednesday, January 23. The Texas MBA Tour, of which The Princeton Review is a partner, is a group of six business schools that host a joint MBA panel discussion and admissions fair. The participating schools are Texas, Rice, SMU, Baylor, TCU, and Texas A&M. The Princeton Review has agreed to handle registration for the event, so call (800) 2REVIEW to register. http://home.enron.com:84/messaging/gmatregform.pdf