Originally called "The MBA Guidebook," the Official MBA Guide is an online service that covers MBA programs in the United States. Among the website features, visitors can search for schools based on their own criteria, view the guide's "Top 40" school rankings and sort schools by region. Additionally, visitors can register for a scholarship after they register at the website. The website links to other MBA program publications. Finally, the website operates an online forums, allowing visitors to discuss MBA programs.
Peterson's MBA Programs guide book covers more than 4,000 graduate-level business programs in the United States and around the world. It covers full-time, part-time, joint degree, Executive MBA and online learning programs. Each listing includes data about program cost, entrance requirements, application contacts and financial aid information. Additionally, the guide covers career options, hiring trends and salaries in the current job market. The guide can be purchase in hardcover or accessed online
Published by Vault Editors, the MBA Career Bible informs potential applicants about popular career choices for MBA graduates. The 2010 edition covered career options ranging from fashion to nonprofit and government. The guide informs students how an MBA education fits in with these industries and offers career path information, along with interviews with industry leaders who are using the degree in their careers. The guide also offers resume tips, cover letter templates and interview advice. You can purchase the book in a digital or paperback format.
In order to attend business school, students must take and pass the GMAT exam. The authors of the GMAT publish an official guide for GMAT review. The book covers the exam format and is the only such guide book to include actual past exam questions. Approximately 800 previous exam questions and answers are included in the book. The book is divided into 10 different sections. Among them, prospective students can read sections on how to prepare, math review, problem solving, data sufficiency and reading comprehension.