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Anonymous Anonymous said at 5:06 PM

I think it will be great if it was open to people outside American soil too. There are people who cannot afford such luxuries in many countries.

It would be wonderful if you split the number of books and granted more scholarships. It would benefit a couple more aspirants    



Blogger Eric said at 5:31 PM

I agree with you wholeheartedly--I think that there are many people who could benefit from these scholarships outside of the United States.

I hope that I can raise more money in the future to make that possible. I am reluctant to split the number of books because I want to give scholarship recipients all of the resources they need to comprehensively study for the GMAT on their own.

Also, I would love to grant more scholarships, but that depends on how much money is raised.

Thanks for the feedback!    



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