Hey folks, I am in search of advice.
I am currently studying for the gmat, Now, i dont think I would get anywhere near the 700s, but I am confident that I will get low/mid 600s.
In any event, I am debating where i should do an mba. I am realistic in my expectations that I wont be able to get into the top 20 or even the top 30 American MBA schools.
So i am looking at the second tier mba schools and currently I am looking at Tsinghua/ CEIBS. I want to see myself working in Hong kong and asia for the next 5-10 years but eventually would like to settle back in north america (where i am currently located)
So any guidance would help. Should I look for an american mba or should I try for a Chinese MBA or should I just go to a european uni?
My ideal solution would be a school with an international branding and a very deep and integrated alumni network. Price is not really an issue ( although the more costly the uni, i would imagine the more prestige it might have)
Alittle about myself. Canadian (from quebec), I have a bachlors in commerce and have worked 3 years in the tech/internet sector. I am very interested in sales and marketing with a perverse attraction to financial sales. I spent a year traveling and studying mandarin in china.
I am currently studying for the gmat, Now, i dont think I would get anywhere near the 700s, but I am confident that I will get low/mid 600s.
In any event, I am debating where i should do an mba. I am realistic in my expectations that I wont be able to get into the top 20 or even the top 30 American MBA schools.
So i am looking at the second tier mba schools and currently I am looking at Tsinghua/ CEIBS. I want to see myself working in Hong kong and asia for the next 5-10 years but eventually would like to settle back in north america (where i am currently located)
So any guidance would help. Should I look for an american mba or should I try for a Chinese MBA or should I just go to a european uni?
My ideal solution would be a school with an international branding and a very deep and integrated alumni network. Price is not really an issue ( although the more costly the uni, i would imagine the more prestige it might have)
Alittle about myself. Canadian (from quebec), I have a bachlors in commerce and have worked 3 years in the tech/internet sector. I am very interested in sales and marketing with a perverse attraction to financial sales. I spent a year traveling and studying mandarin in china.