I am 30, from Azerbaijan. I have a Bachelors degree in International Business and Master in International Relations. GPA is around 3.8. Quite wide international experience. Speak 5 languages. 6 years of work experience in marketing and consumer goods industry. Unfortunately, the GMAT score is low - 610. I want to do an MBA and end up in a better position in Retail management/Consumer goods industry. The continent does not matter at all. Which are the best schools in US/Europe for my career perspectives that I can get in with my background? Please, give a feedback.
Please help with a BS selection.
Posted Dec 10, 2014 15:12
Posted Dec 11, 2014 09:09
Try:-
How to use LinkedIn to find the best school www.find-mba.com/board/33571
Shortcut to find the best US MBA www.find-mba.com/board/36065
Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
Continent does matter: you need to speak the language there.
How to use LinkedIn to find the best school www.find-mba.com/board/33571
Shortcut to find the best US MBA www.find-mba.com/board/36065
Do you need to speak the local language? www.find-mba.com/board/34713
Continent does matter: you need to speak the language there.
Posted Dec 11, 2014 12:50
Thanks a lot, Duncan for the response.
The problem is that I do not want to study in the countries the language of which I do speak, except English. I speak Swedish, but there is no any worthy MBA program in Sweden. Only some master programs in Stockholm Economic University. The same situation with Russian and Turkish. I do not speak any French, Spanish or Italian. Does that mean that for me would be more advisable to study lets say at Carlson School of Management in US than at IESE, Bocconi or even Insead?
Thanks a lot, Duncan for the response.
The problem is that I do not want to study in the countries the language of which I do speak, except English. I speak Swedish, but there is no any worthy MBA program in Sweden. Only some master programs in Stockholm Economic University. The same situation with Russian and Turkish. I do not speak any French, Spanish or Italian. Does that mean that for me would be more advisable to study lets say at Carlson School of Management in US than at IESE, Bocconi or even Insead?
Posted Dec 11, 2014 13:27
Yes. If you want to work abroad, then I would specifically suggest Canada, Singapore or Australia.
Posted Dec 15, 2014 19:18
Hi Anara, why don't you focus on colleges with English as majority ? Rest languages you can exhibit as extra specialties. Most of US/UK will consider English primary.
Speaking a specific language of a country: may help you in getting a job later
Speaking a specific language of a country: may help you in getting a job later
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