Hey Everyone!
First of all, I wish everyone to achieve whatever they planned for 2020 and so on :)
In short, I need your advice and guidance:
I am applying to business schools in Europe for full time MBA.
My profile: 29 year old male from Uzbekistan and have a wife and a baby
Test scores: IELTS Academic: 8.0 (L:8,5 R:9 W:7 S:7,5)
GMAT: taking soon, expected score 650+
Education: Bachelor of Science from Westminster International University in Tashkent
Work Experience: 2 years small business owner
2.5 years in Accounting and Audit
Foreign languages: Uzbek-native ; English- fluent ; Russian- fluent ; Turkish: intermediate ; German: beginner
Main goals from MBA:
1. Migrating to developed countries such as US, Canada, Germany and so on;
2. Networking: having business friends, partners
3. Traveling, global mobility
Extra information:
1. Lived in the USA
2. Got accepted at University of South Florida (Muma College of Business) with 50% scholarship but rejected the offer
3. I haven't applied to any MBA programs yet
I want to know:
1. Can I take my family with me once I get accepted to the business school? What country would be the best choice?
2. What business schools in Europe do you recommend that I have good chance of getting accepted?
3. What are my chances of getting into top German Business schools or even get a scholarship?
Please advice and share your experiences..
MBA in Europe with Family
Posted Feb 24, 2020 13:00
Hey Everyone!
First of all, I wish everyone to achieve whatever they planned for 2020 and so on :)
In short, I need your advice and guidance:
I am applying to business schools in Europe for full time MBA.
My profile: 29 year old male from Uzbekistan and have a wife and a baby
Test scores: IELTS Academic: 8.0 (L:8,5 R:9 W:7 S:7,5)
GMAT: taking soon, expected score 650+
Education: Bachelor of Science from Westminster International University in Tashkent
Work Experience: 2 years small business owner
2.5 years in Accounting and Audit
Foreign languages: Uzbek-native ; English- fluent ; Russian- fluent ; Turkish: intermediate ; German: beginner
Main goals from MBA:
1. Migrating to developed countries such as US, Canada, Germany and so on;
2. Networking: having business friends, partners
3. Traveling, global mobility
Extra information:
1. Lived in the USA
2. Got accepted at University of South Florida (Muma College of Business) with 50% scholarship but rejected the offer
3. I haven't applied to any MBA programs yet
I want to know:
1. Can I take my family with me once I get accepted to the business school? What country would be the best choice?
2. What business schools in Europe do you recommend that I have good chance of getting accepted?
3. What are my chances of getting into top German Business schools or even get a scholarship?
Please advice and share your experiences..
First of all, I wish everyone to achieve whatever they planned for 2020 and so on :)
In short, I need your advice and guidance:
I am applying to business schools in Europe for full time MBA.
My profile: 29 year old male from Uzbekistan and have a wife and a baby
Test scores: IELTS Academic: 8.0 (L:8,5 R:9 W:7 S:7,5)
GMAT: taking soon, expected score 650+
Education: Bachelor of Science from Westminster International University in Tashkent
Work Experience: 2 years small business owner
2.5 years in Accounting and Audit
Foreign languages: Uzbek-native ; English- fluent ; Russian- fluent ; Turkish: intermediate ; German: beginner
Main goals from MBA:
1. Migrating to developed countries such as US, Canada, Germany and so on;
2. Networking: having business friends, partners
3. Traveling, global mobility
Extra information:
1. Lived in the USA
2. Got accepted at University of South Florida (Muma College of Business) with 50% scholarship but rejected the offer
3. I haven't applied to any MBA programs yet
I want to know:
1. Can I take my family with me once I get accepted to the business school? What country would be the best choice?
2. What business schools in Europe do you recommend that I have good chance of getting accepted?
3. What are my chances of getting into top German Business schools or even get a scholarship?
Please advice and share your experiences..
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