Hi, it is wonderful to find this website. As I'm struggling with making a difficult decision. I hope I can get some useful suggestions here!
My background:
BA(hons) Fine Arts
2 years working experience as graphic designer
1 year working experience as assistant GM in a German company in China for 1 year,
3 years freelance translator for legal documents (English to Chinese)
2 years full-time mother of 2 children
As you see, my background with little hard core business experience does not make me a competitive candidate for top-tier MBA programs in Germany
Because I have an overwhelming urge to go back to the workforce, plus my family will move to Germany in one or two years, MBA study came to mind for helping me to land a job in Germany. After I tried GMAT three times(400, 520, 580), I feel frustrated and not sure if I'm the right person for MBA as I really have no talent in Algebra and Calculus. It took me three tries to finally score near 600, the experience with GMAT is terrible, worst ever, the only time that I take to prepare GMAT is early morning before my kids waking up and late evening after my kids sleeping. Luckily my kids and my husband are very supportive of my decision to take GMAT. I have contacted Hochshule Pforzheim, I got answer from them that they expect GMAT core is at least around 600. So I will give another try, and I see high GMAT score is very important to get into a decent business school in Germany.
Meanwhile, I also question myself if MBA is the right degree for me. I know the reason that I take MBA is only for the job purpose in Germany. I take it as a gateway to a wide range of career upon graduation. Considering my interests and capabilities, I think I’m able to work as HR, HRIT consultant, media operator or in the field of e-business. But I’m also open to any jobs which involve business transaction with China in Germany.
In case I don’t get into a decent MBA program from schools like Pforzheim, Reutlingen. I’m also thinking some unranked, non-asscsb, no-name school which don't require a GMAT with free or less fee. But I still think it’s not worth getting an MBA from such a school considering ROI and international mobility for non-EU students, because in the future my family will move back to China. Although my husband said working experience matters more than a school name in Germany.
I’m also thinking a different type of graduate degree would be useful for me than MBA, for example a German-taught Masters degree in Business or Management-related subject. But unfortunately there’s none for art undergraduate when I search DAAD except for the ones from private university or MBA.
After going through the forum, I also seriously consider about taking German language course, for example, at did Deutsch-institue. The school offers internship program. I think this is also a good options for me instead of MBA. Although I have got the C1 certificate from Institute Goethe from China, my oral German is still not fluent enough. I’m not sure will this option also leads me to a decent job in Germany.
So in the end I narrow down my choices to three to help me find a job in Germany:
1. Try the best to get a higher GMAT score and get into one of the decent MBAs such like Pforzheim, Reutlingen due to the low fees. I’m also thinking about HHL, WHU and EBS, but I will only go there if I get scholarship which I think highly impossible, as most of the scholarship I know depend on high GMAT. My husband also doubts about my ability to get a high score, and said if I could score even over 650, he would take over the wash dish job at home for one year, for that I will try hard :) .
2. Take intensive or business Deutsch course in Germany and look for jobs meanwhile. But I’m not sure how is the salary different for foreigners who have a MBA or a degree from Germany and who does not. Can a MBA or a Masters degree give foreigners an edge in job seeking in Germany and earn a serious pay?
3. Take 1 year master course in the field of business in Nottingham Ningbo campus. It may sound silly, as what a one-year English taught master can help me to find a job in Germany. But I do think I’m lack of business background.
4. Take MBA from China, and then go to Germany. But same question as above, how a MBA from China will help me find a job in Germany?
Thank you for reading my post. Any question and suggestion will be greatly appreciated!
Hi, it is wonderful to find this website. As I'm struggling with making a difficult decision. I hope I can get some useful suggestions here!
My background:
BA(hons) Fine Arts
2 years working experience as graphic designer
1 year working experience as assistant GM in a German company in China for 1 year,
3 years freelance translator for legal documents (English to Chinese)
2 years full-time mother of 2 children
As you see, my background with little hard core business experience does not make me a competitive candidate for top-tier MBA programs in Germany
Because I have an overwhelming urge to go back to the workforce, plus my family will move to Germany in one or two years, MBA study came to mind for helping me to land a job in Germany. After I tried GMAT three times(400, 520, 580), I feel frustrated and not sure if I'm the right person for MBA as I really have no talent in Algebra and Calculus. It took me three tries to finally score near 600, the experience with GMAT is terrible, worst ever, the only time that I take to prepare GMAT is early morning before my kids waking up and late evening after my kids sleeping. Luckily my kids and my husband are very supportive of my decision to take GMAT. I have contacted Hochshule Pforzheim, I got answer from them that they expect GMAT core is at least around 600. So I will give another try, and I see high GMAT score is very important to get into a decent business school in Germany.
Meanwhile, I also question myself if MBA is the right degree for me. I know the reason that I take MBA is only for the job purpose in Germany. I take it as a gateway to a wide range of career upon graduation. Considering my interests and capabilities, I think I’m able to work as HR, HRIT consultant, media operator or in the field of e-business. But I’m also open to any jobs which involve business transaction with China in Germany.
In case I don’t get into a decent MBA program from schools like Pforzheim, Reutlingen. I’m also thinking some unranked, non-asscsb, no-name school which don't require a GMAT with free or less fee. But I still think it’s not worth getting an MBA from such a school considering ROI and international mobility for non-EU students, because in the future my family will move back to China. Although my husband said working experience matters more than a school name in Germany.
I’m also thinking a different type of graduate degree would be useful for me than MBA, for example a German-taught Masters degree in Business or Management-related subject. But unfortunately there’s none for art undergraduate when I search DAAD except for the ones from private university or MBA.
After going through the forum, I also seriously consider about taking German language course, for example, at did Deutsch-institue. The school offers internship program. I think this is also a good options for me instead of MBA. Although I have got the C1 certificate from Institute Goethe from China, my oral German is still not fluent enough. I’m not sure will this option also leads me to a decent job in Germany.
So in the end I narrow down my choices to three to help me find a job in Germany:
1. Try the best to get a higher GMAT score and get into one of the decent MBAs such like Pforzheim, Reutlingen due to the low fees. I’m also thinking about HHL, WHU and EBS, but I will only go there if I get scholarship which I think highly impossible, as most of the scholarship I know depend on high GMAT. My husband also doubts about my ability to get a high score, and said if I could score even over 650, he would take over the wash dish job at home for one year, for that I will try hard :) .
2. Take intensive or business Deutsch course in Germany and look for jobs meanwhile. But I’m not sure how is the salary different for foreigners who have a MBA or a degree from Germany and who does not. Can a MBA or a Masters degree give foreigners an edge in job seeking in Germany and earn a serious pay?
3. Take 1 year master course in the field of business in Nottingham Ningbo campus. It may sound silly, as what a one-year English taught master can help me to find a job in Germany. But I do think I’m lack of business background.
4. Take MBA from China, and then go to Germany. But same question as above, how a MBA from China will help me find a job in Germany?
Thank you for reading my post. Any question and suggestion will be greatly appreciated!