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Free 2-month GMAT & TOEFL advisory forum #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2004 21:36 pm   Free 2-month GMAT & TOEFL advisory forum
 

All,

I just signed up for one free 2-month MBA advisory forum (inlcuding GMAT & TOEFL advices), all of them are MBA admin experts and GMAT & TOEFL instructors (MBA alumni from Harvard, Wharton, INSEAD). It will start from Feb 9 to March 29. you can find it at http://www.TopMBA.com/TopMBAForum
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TOEFL prep #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2004 23:18 pm   TOEFL prep
 

Dear Sharon,

Many thanks for the link you have provided, there is a lot of interesting information on that website.
We would greatly appreciate it, however, if you could read this introduction to you forum first:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic89.html

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