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Dear Tony,
Well honestly, it’s really up to you. But I want to separate two things here. 1. What you REALLY want 2. The goals you will present in your essays to make a great strategy. What you REALLY want has more to do with personal discovery and development and how you react tot he circumstances of your life. I mean, one of the true purposes of business school is to give you the time and opportunity to discover new things. On the other hand from a strategic perspective, things are very clear. You go with the industry that you have most experience in and present them goals that are one good level ahead of where you are now. Meaning you don't necessarily have to have goals in liquidity management (although you CAN), but let’s keep it to: Banking. Could be private or public banks like global financial organizations (i.e. IMF, World Bank)… just choose a goal that suits your experience.
Right now, you need do nothing drastic like job-hopping. Instead, my biggest suggestion: If you can, take one week holiday before school is out to visit MBA programs (although time is short). If not, then start contacting students and alumni (especially high-profile Chinese students) in the schools you desire to target. This work is a long-term thing, and the more people you chat with and get on your side, and the more research you do about your schools, the better your application will be.
Best,
Jon Frank |
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