Hi, I´ve been accepted in Manchester, Esade, HEC. I am a finance (CFA) guy wanting to switch into luxury/wine/tech with an eye on entrepreneurship. I am a Non-EU, Spanish and English speaker, and NO french. HEC sounds like the best option thinking on prestige, and the matches all the industries I pursue. I have no preferences of where to work afterward MBA.
However, I am afraid that many other countries don´t hire me into these industries without experience; so an internship would be a must... but to secure an internship either in Moet or a start-up, french could be a MUST.
On the other side, Manchester is easier but the profile fits poorer, and Spain has a weaker labor market.
Should I consider a second-best? or should I take the risk with HEC?
PD: there is a small window I can still be accepted in Bocconi, but it is uncertain, and deadline probably doesn't matches these ones.
HEC´s profile vs French Language
Posted Mar 07, 2022 22:02
Hi, I´ve been accepted in Manchester, Esade, HEC. I am a finance (CFA) guy wanting to switch into luxury/wine/tech with an eye on entrepreneurship. I am a Non-EU, Spanish and English speaker, and NO french. HEC sounds like the best option thinking on prestige, and the matches all the industries I pursue. I have no preferences of where to work afterward MBA.
However, I am afraid that many other countries don´t hire me into these industries without experience; so an internship would be a must... but to secure an internship either in Moet or a start-up, french could be a MUST.
On the other side, Manchester is easier but the profile fits poorer, and Spain has a weaker labor market.
Should I consider a second-best? or should I take the risk with HEC?
PD: there is a small window I can still be accepted in Bocconi, but it is uncertain, and deadline probably doesn't matches these ones.
However, I am afraid that many other countries don´t hire me into these industries without experience; so an internship would be a must... but to secure an internship either in Moet or a start-up, french could be a MUST.
On the other side, Manchester is easier but the profile fits poorer, and Spain has a weaker labor market.
Should I consider a second-best? or should I take the risk with HEC?
PD: there is a small window I can still be accepted in Bocconi, but it is uncertain, and deadline probably doesn't matches these ones.
Posted Mar 07, 2022 22:27
Either go to ESADE or learn French and then go to HEC. Manchester makes no sense.
Either go to ESADE or learn French and then go to HEC. Manchester makes no sense.
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