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Ok, Let me answer the question one by one:
Q: So you mean most of the Chinese students came back to China this year? thanks. Yes, for my class and class of 2003, there are more people from Mainland who return to China than to stay in US. But for those who are already in US, most of them stay in the US.
Q: But can Kellogg MBA all find job in MC and IB? Or just few can. If so, it is not a representitive.
A: In my class, for those from Mainland, we have 1 in Goldman, 1 in Citigroup i-banking, 1 in CICC, 2 in Bain, 1 in AT Kearney, 2 in marketing positions in US, and 1 in privat equity in US. So, most of people do go to IB and MC. In class of 2003, McKinsey Greater China (BJ?SH/Taipei/HK) alone took about 8 MBAs from Kellogg, including their sponsored student.
Q: Kellogg_MBA, would you give some advice on kellogg interview? Thanks a lot!
It's hard to generalize interview, but I will try to give my take as I will be interviewing candidate this year. What I am looking for is whether you have a clear goal and you know how to reach your goal and you know where Kellogg MBA can fit in the process. I also look at whether you have demonstrated the quality to achieve your goal. Your career progress to date, your leadership experience, your maturity, etc. Don't be panic, just be familar with your application and really know why we have to take you!
Q: However, the thing I cared most is how to get into the kellogg? Especially how to prepare the essays and recommendations, how to deal with the application process?
It's too board. But if you believe you know your goal and know how to achieve it and you believe you can make it and you know where a Kellogg MBA can help you, then all you need to do is to present yourself honestly and professionally. To me, most Chinese applicants lack is confidence. So, just be yourself. |
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