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7/9/12 BLOOMBERG ASSESSMENT TEST

FOR WHOM????

For those looking to distinguish themselves in the graduate market and define themselves from others seeking to attract financial based companies this is a great opportunity The BAT will help students demonstrate to financial employers that they are strong potential recruits, adding a powerful data point to their educational and personal background. 7/9/12

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TEST DESCRIPTION

Three hour computer-based test, administered in person at partner universities and Bloomberg offices around the world. Approximately 150 multiple choice questions, including Bloomberg screens, charts and functions, emphasizing the real life, practical aspect of the test. Two sections: (i) Knowledge: will assess basic economic and financial knowledge, and (ii)Skills and Abilities: math, verbal, ethics and analytical reasoning. All questions and answers will be in English. Students will be ranked relative to their peers (e.g., nonfinance students will be compared to other non-finance students) across each content area.
7/9/12 Employers will have access to the database of test results and participants on an anonymous basis. Identifiable

FEE FOR TAKING BAT?

There is currently no fee to take the BAT if the campus agrees to take the TEST by November, 2011.

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Some of the Companies associated


Bloomberg Goldman Sachs JP Morgan HSBC BarCap McKinsey BNP Paribas UBS
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