Hi everyone, I am 25 yrs old and had a one year experience as a flight attendant. My gmat score was 650 and was wondering if u guys can help me find a MBA school in the US that will accept me!
can i apply for mba?
Posted Nov 26, 2009 10:48
Posted Nov 26, 2009 11:50
It all depends on what you want to do in the future.
If you like to be in hospitality industry, you can apply for NUS-Cornell MBA or Univ of Nevada MBA.
Both of them specialize in Hospitality industry.
Btw, you're 25 years old. Shouldn't you be enjoying life at the moment, like fooling around with flight stewardess?
MBA usually fits better if you have worked more than 2 years, then you can reap the benefit.
If you only have 1 year of working experience, the value of an MBA won't be worth the price because you're still green in business.
There are lots of mickey mouse MBA in all over the world who loves to admit you as an MBA student.
But in the end, you'll be just throwing your good money.
If you like to be in hospitality industry, you can apply for NUS-Cornell MBA or Univ of Nevada MBA.
Both of them specialize in Hospitality industry.
Btw, you're 25 years old. Shouldn't you be enjoying life at the moment, like fooling around with flight stewardess?
MBA usually fits better if you have worked more than 2 years, then you can reap the benefit.
If you only have 1 year of working experience, the value of an MBA won't be worth the price because you're still green in business.
There are lots of mickey mouse MBA in all over the world who loves to admit you as an MBA student.
But in the end, you'll be just throwing your good money.
Posted Nov 26, 2009 22:15
If you like to be in hospitality industry, you can apply for NUS-Cornell MBA
Are your talking about ther NTU-Cornell program: http://www.cni.ntu.edu.sg/programs.shtml ?
It's actually not an MBA, but a Master of Management in Hospitality.
If you like to be in hospitality industry, you can apply for NUS-Cornell MBA
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Are your talking about ther NTU-Cornell program: http://www.cni.ntu.edu.sg/programs.shtml ?
It's actually not an MBA, but a Master of Management in Hospitality.
Posted Nov 27, 2009 03:39
thanks rhino for the heads up.
well actually i was thinking about just a normal mba, not specialized in hospitality. with the score like that and my experience i wouldn't be able to get into top 50 mba's would i?
well actually i was thinking about just a normal mba, not specialized in hospitality. with the score like that and my experience i wouldn't be able to get into top 50 mba's would i?
Posted Dec 04, 2009 10:32
Hi tatekc,
You have a solid GMAT score - that's good. What about the rest of your profile? If you tell us the following, we can let you know where we think you'd fit:
Work experience - do you have anything else besides the one year? Volunteer experience?
Career goals
Background
Undergrad GPA
You have a solid GMAT score - that's good. What about the rest of your profile? If you tell us the following, we can let you know where we think you'd fit:
Work experience - do you have anything else besides the one year? Volunteer experience?
Career goals
Background
Undergrad GPA
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