Thank you, Jon, for your encouragement. Yes, I am mainland Chinese, French-Chinese bilingual. In France, I don't have a lots of opportunities to speak English, so my oral English is not as well as before, I am planning to improve this point in the coming months, not only for MBA application, but also for future career development.
Hey there—yes of course, you DO have a great shot at schools. I love that you have French experience—are you mainland Chinese? If so, that is VERY cool indeed. Good score on your GMAT—and your TOEFL is quite strong. I love it. So from here, you absolutely should apply to top ten programs. Especially programs in Europe—INSEAD, HEC, IESE—those are great fits for you to be sure. I like your chances—so get it done, and good luck! Jon Frank HBS 2005 -- by 会员 JonFrank (2011/9/25 16:08:20)
-- by 会员 henriliang (2011/9/25 17:02:07)
Wonderful—the combination of French and Chinese is VERY unique.   lay it up! Make that extremely clear—in your essays, talk about the fact that you are speaking French and Chinese and English at work. You will go far my friend, if you capture this critical information in a strategic way!
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