Three first-year Chinese students at wharton will share their experiences in MBA application and answer questions of all relevant aspects. Anyone interested is more than welcome!
In order to make better use of the chat time, you may want to post some of your questions here prior to the event so that the speakers can provide answers to the common questions first before taking specific ones through live chat.
The tentative agenda:
- Self-instroduction of speakers & individual application experiences (20 minutes) - Answers to common questions collected in advance (if have, 10-15 min.) - Q&A: live questons (25-30 minutes). Date and Time:
11:00 - 12:00 pm, This Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005 (Beijing Time)
NOTE: The speakers have an exam the day before the online lecture. Therefore, we choose to hold it at a late hour of Mainland Time so that they can have enough time to rest. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Audio Chatroom:
http://chat.chasedream.com
Coordinator: Miranda and Julie
The speakers will be three first-year Chinese students at Wharton school. Their profiles are as follows:
Name: Qixian Wang Education Background: Shandong University, BA in English Literature Working Experience before Wharton: P&G 4 years GMAT: 790 / TOEFL: 660 Wharton Major Interest: Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management The most successful factor you get into Wharton: this is not the right question
Name: Adam Yu-Pin Cheng Education Background: National Taiwan University, Business Administration, B.B.A. Working Experience before Wharton: 1 yr in Real Estate Company, 2 year in PwC Performance Improvement (Consultant), 1 year in PwC Financial Advisory Services (Associate) GMAT: 700/4 TOEFL: 277/6 Wharton Major Interest: Finance/Strategic management The most successful factor you get into Wharton: I positioned myself as a well-rounded applicant
Name: Alaina Liang Working experience before Wharton: 7 years in express way about electronic and mechanical- project management GMAT: 730 / TOEFL:640 Wharton Major Interest: Finance The most successful factor you get into Wharton: Very unique working background
DISCLAIMER
  lease NOTE that none of the speakers is associated with the Admissions Committee at Wharton. This is not an official information session. All the topics discussed will be based on personal experiences and for your reference only. The speakers take no responsibility for and exclude all liability with regard to the use of information derived from the online chat.
ChaseDream Audio Chat-room: http://chat.chasedream.com
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