Dear all,
I have been accepted to the below programs for Sep 2022:
1. IESE MiM
2. IE Dual Degree MiM & MiF
3. IE MiF
My name is William Pan, and I am a Taiwan born third culture kid who grew up in various countries. I got my bachelor degree (International Studies) at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea (2014-2021). I took 2.5 gap years, hence why it took me so long to graduate. I am currently 26 years old, and do not really have much job experience except a 6-months tech internship at a startup in Taiwan.
I am a native speaker in English and Mandarin Chinese, fluent in Korean and conversational in Japanese. I consider myself a pretty quick learner when it comes to languages. Therefore, I think I would be able to become fluent in Spanish if I were to spend two years living in Spain.
I discovered my interest in Finance during the 2.5 gap years. I passed the CFA level I exam last November, and will be taking the level II exam this August. I would like to pursue a career in Finance after my Masters, preferably in Europe if possible.
I understand that it's difficult for foreigners, especially non-spanish speaking individuals to find jobs in Spain/Europe. Hence, the dual degree seems like a good idea to me due to its length (22 months).
I would love to hear your opinions on which program do you think is the best fit for me, and also about your own personal experiences with the schools!
Thank you so much :)
I have been accepted to the below programs for Sep 2022:
1. IESE MiM
2. IE Dual Degree MiM & MiF
3. IE MiF
My name is William Pan, and I am a Taiwan born third culture kid who grew up in various countries. I got my bachelor degree (International Studies) at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea (2014-2021). I took 2.5 gap years, hence why it took me so long to graduate. I am currently 26 years old, and do not really have much job experience except a 6-months tech internship at a startup in Taiwan.
I am a native speaker in English and Mandarin Chinese, fluent in Korean and conversational in Japanese. I consider myself a pretty quick learner when it comes to languages. Therefore, I think I would be able to become fluent in Spanish if I were to spend two years living in Spain.
I discovered my interest in Finance during the 2.5 gap years. I passed the CFA level I exam last November, and will be taking the level II exam this August. I would like to pursue a career in Finance after my Masters, preferably in Europe if possible.
I understand that it's difficult for foreigners, especially non-spanish speaking individuals to find jobs in Spain/Europe. Hence, the dual degree seems like a good idea to me due to its length (22 months).
I would love to hear your opinions on which program do you think is the best fit for me, and also about your own personal experiences with the schools!
Thank you so much :)