以下是引用nocturnlw在2006-12-31 4:05:00的发言: To bettywushh
我的理解是: you don't have to study in Oven strictly according to career plan talked in your application essay. The adcom just wants to see if you have carefully thought about your career path and future goal, and if this school can help you reach that goal.
As long as you can explain clearly your goal , that's ok. for healthcare, I think you can utilize the knowledge learned from U.S to develop your career in China. But you have to tell them why your understanding about us healthsystem can help your caree in China.
Vanderbilt is not in big city, although it has good medical school and is almost the largest employer in Tennessee
Thank you nocturnlw! Do you study in Oven? Does Oven's MBA program requires a concentration? Or it is just general and no need for concentration for the first year? Is the normal two-year MBA program with a healthcare concentration? Is is different from the one called "health care MBA"? I would be happy to stay in healthcare industy but I don't want to be restricted to healthcare. I am afraid it will happen if I choose the specified healthcare MBA. but saying to be the business leader in Chinese healthdcare industry sounds easier to me. And I will be more confident and have more to say in the interview if I am asked about my goal. You know, at least something you are confident to talk about. If my goal is something I don't really know much, I will fail to convince the admission officer why it is my goal, 'cause I can't explore too much. What do you think if I just choose the normal MBA and state interest in healthcare? Will the admission committe recommends me to consider the "health care MBA"? I wanted to start the application but I find I have to make a choice at the very beginning of the online application, which I am not sure whether I can change it later on. Also, I heard that some one in a manager position in a medical company got a full tuition and stipend scholarship from Oven with a GMAT score of 720. My GMAT is 760, so it is inspiring but my work experience is short, 3 years including one year internship. Scholarship with tution and stipend is crucial to me. |