March 2019 PDF 112k Download Overview In recognition of International Women’s Day, this research snapshot infographic shares data points from GMAC Market Intelligence that highlight insights about women in the graduate management education pipeline and demonstrate the positive impact of business school on women graduates. Quick Facts In testing year 2018, 46.3 percent of GMAT exams were taken by women, a new record. Four in 5 recent women full-time MBA grads agree the skills they developed in b-school advanced their careers. Twenty-two percent of women candidates say it’s a career goal to be self-employed. Ninety-four percent of alumnae would recruit a student for a job from their alma mater. Related Items Women and the Full-Time MBA: Continuing the Push for Progress Women and Business School 2018: Research Snapshot Entrepreneurial Women Find Success Through B-School Featured Items 2018 Alumni Perspectives Survey: The Value of a Graduate Management Education 2018 Alumni Perspectives Survey: B-School Alumni Employment Report Profile of GMAT™ Testing: Citizenship, TY2014-TY2018