I am an Actuarial Science graduate from University of Cape Town South Africa.
I obtained a grade of 65%. The toughness of Actuarial Science did not allow anything like 80%+.
Now, I am well aware that I fall way short of the requirement for a good top MBA programme in the US.
I am planning to do a Masters in Management from either UK or Australia and find a job in a well-known management consulting company.
After a few years of work experience, I would like to do an MBA.
Does it make sense to do something like this? Will my chance of admission into MBA programmes be hindered by the fact that I would have already completed MIM, which is in a similar category to an MBA?
MBA after MIM?
Posted Sep 20, 2007 17:56
I am an Actuarial Science graduate from University of Cape Town South Africa.
I obtained a grade of 65%. The toughness of Actuarial Science did not allow anything like 80%+.
Now, I am well aware that I fall way short of the requirement for a good top MBA programme in the US.
I am planning to do a Masters in Management from either UK or Australia and find a job in a well-known management consulting company.
After a few years of work experience, I would like to do an MBA.
Does it make sense to do something like this? Will my chance of admission into MBA programmes be hindered by the fact that I would have already completed MIM, which is in a similar category to an MBA?
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