Mr. Frank, thank you for your advise. One year program sounds good to me. But I have no idea about the schools in Europe and the culture there. Actually, I focused on Asia at first because I didn't want to be far away from home. But I failed to get admission at the last round early this year. Now I hope to catch up with the spring enrollment programs. If I still fail, maybe I will consider to apply for other schools both in Asia and in USA. Any good idea from you? -- by 会员 dominique_cp (2010/9/2 10:47:56)
Sure—well HKUST is a great program. You should also look at INSEAD, as they have a campus in Singapore, and a great reputation. It is also easier to get in there than at many other US-based schools. In terms of the USA, you will be able to apply to top 15-20 schools for sure. You will not have a very good shot at a top-ten program—although it is certainly worth a shot. But plaches like Duke, Tepper, UNC—these are world class programs, and ones where you should have a great shot of getting in. I would start there—ranks 12-15 or so.
Hope this helps—and good luck!] Jon Frank Founder, jfrank@mba2005.hbs.edu">jfrank@mba2005.hbs.edu |