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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 10:44:00 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: GMAT Preparation class to be presented by The Princeton Review
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Enron and The Princeton Review have teamed to offer a review course at the 
Enron Bldg. for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
The GMAT figures prominently in applicatons to business school.  While work 
experience, GPA, essays, and interviews are important components of the 
application, only the GMAT score can be changed substantially in a short 
period of time.

The Princeton Review invests over three million dollars per year in research 
and development.  They routinely send their GMAT teachers to take the actual 
test to ensure that students who take the review course are fully prepared.

The first in a series of GMAT classes will begin at 6:00 p.m.,Thursday, April 
13, 2000, in EB 560.

 8 weekly meetings held at Enron, Room EB 560. 
 6-9 PM for 3 hours (1st meeting will be 4 hours to include initial exam - 
6-10 PM)
 Classes begin Thursday, April 13 through Thursday, June 1
 Class size limited to 8 students
 25 hours of class time
 Associates and Analysts in the Program need to call Celeste Roberts, x 
30555, for procedures
 All others must get prior approval from their Supervisor
 Enron will pay for one GMAT study program

Register directly with the Princeton Review 
 
 Call 713-688-5500
 Pay tuition ($700) with your own credit card 
 Receive a complete set of Princeton Review course materials
 Practice with 4 diagnostic exams during the 8 week class

Reimbursements

 Obtain a certificate and receipt from The Princeton Review 
 Complete the Educational Assistance form (see attached)
 Associates and Analysts should take their forms to Celeste Roberts, x 30555, 
EB 3633 for approval and processing
 All others should take their forms to their supervisor for approval and then 
to the HR Service Center for processing (Veronica Parra, EB 3661, x 34777) 
 


Please refer to Enron Policies and Procedures at  ----------------------- 
http://hrweb.enron.com/