Hi,
I am currently preparing for my GMAT, looking to do an MBA specifically from the US.
I am confident of scoring upwards of a 675 in GMAT.
Currently I have 2 years of work ex, but looking to apply for a September 2019 intake (by then I will have 3 years of work ex).
Appreciate your help, Thanks!
Looking for B Schools specifically in the US for 675~ GMAT with 2 Years Work Ex
Posted Jul 14, 2018 17:16
I am currently preparing for my GMAT, looking to do an MBA specifically from the US.
I am confident of scoring upwards of a 675 in GMAT.
Currently I have 2 years of work ex, but looking to apply for a September 2019 intake (by then I will have 3 years of work ex).
Appreciate your help, Thanks!
Posted Jul 14, 2018 22:27
Why the US? Do you have PR there? Any specific goals?
Posted Jul 14, 2018 23:22
Hey Duncan, thanks for getting back so quick.
And no I don't have a PR there as of now.
But a US MBA is what I'm looking for. What school would you suggest?
And no I don't have a PR there as of now.
But a US MBA is what I'm looking for. What school would you suggest?
Posted Jul 15, 2018 12:29
Well, I'd suggest a US MBA taught in another country, so that then you can look for work. The Iowa MBA at CIMBA in Italy is a good example. The Chapman MBA in Prague is an option https://www.chapman.edu/business/graduate/prospective-students/programs/prague-mba.aspx but personally I would look for a part-time programme.
Posted Jul 15, 2018 15:17
On what basis do you suggest a US MBA in another country?
Also, to what extent can I count my “family business” work experience into my actual work ex. So before I started working full time at this company, I worked for 5 years in a family run business. (I can provide proof of work as well while applying if required).
Also, to what extent can I count my “family business” work experience into my actual work ex. So before I started working full time at this company, I worked for 5 years in a family run business. (I can provide proof of work as well while applying if required).
Posted Jul 15, 2018 15:35
As long as it is work experience after your degree, then it counts.
Most foreign students who want take MBAs in the US stand no chance of getting a work permit. So, I don't know why a US MBA is especially your target, but taking your MBA in a country where you stand a better chance of finding work seems like a great idea.
Most foreign students who want take MBAs in the US stand no chance of getting a work permit. So, I don't know why a US MBA is especially your target, but taking your MBA in a country where you stand a better chance of finding work seems like a great idea.
Posted Jul 15, 2018 15:49
Okay.
Any input you could share with regards to Kelly and Krannert business school’s intake procedure? On an average, how much work experience do they in general require?
Any input you could share with regards to Kelly and Krannert business school’s intake procedure? On an average, how much work experience do they in general require?
Posted Jul 15, 2018 15:56
I think you can work this out yourself.
Posted Jul 15, 2018 16:14
Uh. Okay. Thanks for your time!
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