Non-English Speakers Can Benefit from Studying for the GMAT Exam
Take advantage of the practice tests to measure your progress.
Claudia Ortiz is a part-time MBA graduate from Saint Louis University.
My name is Claudia Ortiz. I was born and raised in Mexico and I came to United States with my husband Erick. I’ve been working in the Nielsen Company, and I’ve had the opportunity to work in different roles and clients during my tenure in Nielsen. I have worked with Retailers in Mexico and US, and currently I am onsite at Nestle Purina. I enjoy running with my friends and getting to know people from other culture and backgrounds.
Dream career: I would like to become a business leader with international Marketing emphasis, who helps others in their careers.
Why Business School? The MBA was the best option for me, since it not only helped me to have a better understanding on how to do business in America but also helped me to develop important skills, which I’ve been using at my current role.
Best GMAT study tip? Take advantage of the practice tests to measure your progress and also to be aware of your weaknesses
Before business school, I was: an Associate Client Manager at the Nielsen Company, supporting regional retailers in the US.
When I’m not in class, you’ll find me: Running in the park or volunteering at World Pediatric Project.
Advice for anyone thinking about b-school? A business program gives students a holistic view about different areas, such as Marketing, Finance, Supply Chain, etc. Which definitely has a positive impact in our professional development.
My remedy for pre-test nerves: Praying always help me to be calm and relax.
On the day before your exam, you should: Do something relaxing, take a walk, run, etc.
How did you fit studying for the GMAT exam into your busy schedule? I study during the evenings and weekends in order to prepare for this test. It is important to set up goals and develop a timeline.
How well-prepared for business school do you feel, after studying for the GMAT exam? As an international Student, I definitely had more confidence to start the program.
Non-English Speakers Can Benefit from Studying for the GMAT® Exam
"Studying for the GMAT exam really helped me with my professional development, since I was exposed to vocabulary, problems, and readings."
Why International Students Should Consider Studying in the US
"I believe that studying in a different country from your country of origin really brings a lot of positive things to the table."