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有在沃顿读MBA或者master的牛人吗?急!!

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发表于 2010-6-15 12:54:26 | 只看该作者
这贴真神奇,jason和RE都用中文,我顶顶
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发表于 2010-6-15 14:14:18 | 只看该作者
这贴真神奇,jason和RE都用中文,我顶顶
-- by 会员 cammela (2010/6/15 12:54:26)


+1这是我见Jason发的第二个中文帖
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-15 18:39:10 | 只看该作者
主要看你读书的目标是什么,有没有具体而实际的就业计划。如果只是为了读书而读书,那么没有工作就读MBA就真的浪费了。

建议lz好好花一下时间看看学校和其它网上的有关消息吧。容我说几句重一点的话:这样的问题在学校网站上和其它地方回答好多次了。如果连这样最基本的资料你都不愿意去找或者找不到,你又怎样能够有效率地去利用学校的资源去帮助你的事业发展,怎样能够在招工的竞争中站得住呢?
-- by 会员 REgirl07 (2010/6/13 16:29:14)

谢谢你的建议。。可能是我的问题没有问清楚吧,我在网站上找到了很多信息,就是因为太多,说什么的都有,我就迷茫啦,我现在大三,明年大四,学酒店管理,我有很多同学都要去美国读研究生,我不是很想读研究生,因为我觉得读研究生对酒店管理意义不大。所以先读MBA,怕自己起点太低啊。。。。
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发表于 2010-6-15 19:15:06 | 只看该作者

Frankly speaking

If you are not super, the possibility is 0, even negative. One graduated from Tsinghua U, Peking U, work for IBs such as Credit suisse or else, can not ganrantee an offer from Wharton.

My advice is you to check out the profile of the admitted students of wharton, and the admitted of other schools, what can find in Chasedream, then you will find out what kind of universities you can apply and match you.

And, I'd tell you MBA is not necessarily better than Master, you must be aware of this. And you will not have the right to get a second MBA if you have got one from a not that good university.

I suggest you check out the statistics of admitted students here.
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-15 21:18:05 | 只看该作者
If you are not super, the possibility is 0, even negative. One graduated from Tsinghua U, Peking U, work for IBs such as Credit suisse or else, can not ganrantee an offer from Wharton.

My advice is you to check out the profile of the admitted students of wharton, and the admitted of other schools, what can find in Chasedream, then you will find out what kind of universities you can apply and match you.

And, I'd tell you MBA is not necessarily better than Master, you must be aware of this. And you will not have the right to get a second MBA if you have got one from a not that good university.

I suggest you check out the statistics of admitted students here.
-- by 会员 静心 (2010/6/15 19:15:06)

thanks. At this point, my professor advices that i should go to work, because he thinks experience is important, not master. But ur suggestion is so useful, i will do it. Check the profile and analysis. Thanks a lot. Have a good time.
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发表于 2010-6-16 04:13:46 | 只看该作者
No worries - just wanted to make sure that you are at least doing some info gathering.  That kind of initiatives really is key for your future career.

As for the question, Wharton does take undergrads.  However, compared to HBS or Stanford, the crowd at Wharton tends to have a bit more work experience.  This goes to show that the school values maturity and experience.  So if you can demonstrate that at an early age, you would have a shot.  With that said, the number of people going straight from undergrads is still very small compared to other age groups.  The lack of work experience could be a detriment as well when it comes to recruiting, especially for international students.  So it's really something for you to think through.  You can always apply and then go to work if you don't get in.  Reapply is always an option.  The process is pretty confusing/frustrating, so having a "dry run" isn't a bad thing either.
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:18:42 | 只看该作者
No worries - just wanted to make sure that you are at least doing some info gathering.  That kind of initiatives really is key for your future career.

As for the question, Wharton does take undergrads.  However, compared to HBS or Stanford, the crowd at Wharton tends to have a bit more work experience.  This goes to show that the school values maturity and experience.  So if you can demonstrate that at an early age, you would have a shot.  With that said, the number of people going straight from undergrads is still very small compared to other age groups.  The lack of work experience could be a detriment as well when it comes to recruiting, especially for international students.  So it's really something for you to think through.  You can always apply and then go to work if you don't get in.  Reapply is always an option.  The process is pretty confusing/frustrating, so having a "dry run" isn't a bad thing either.
-- by 会员 REgirl07 (2010/6/16 4:13:46)

thanks a million~!!
i know what should i do.
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发表于 2010-6-16 10:30:27 | 只看该作者
没有工作经验是把双刃剑。一方面,有些公司完全不会考虑x年以下工作经验的学生。可是另一方面,工作经验越少,意味着潜力更大。有些公司看到你没有工作经验就能去读商学院,就会觉得你肯定深藏不露。

其次,个人觉得找工作是一辈子的事。永远都有换工作的可能性。读研呢,就那么一次。时间,金钱的投资也不小。所以读之前,要想清楚自己为什么要去读。很多人(尤其读MBA的)就是觉得得先工作几年才能想清楚。

如果自己还是不确定呢,不妨先找个自己感兴趣的行业,工作一两年,过后再说也不晚。
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发表于 2010-6-16 11:08:26 | 只看该作者
jason 的中文真好!
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 19:37:21 | 只看该作者
没有工作经验是把双刃剑。一方面,有些公司完全不会考虑x年以下工作经验的学生。可是另一方面,工作经验越少,意味着潜力更大。有些公司看到你没有工作经验就能去读商学院,就会觉得你肯定深藏不露。

其次,个人觉得找工作是一辈子的事。永远都有换工作的可能性。读研呢,就那么一次。时间,金钱的投资也不小。所以读之前,要想清楚自己为什么要去读。很多人(尤其读MBA的)就是觉得得先工作几年才能想清楚。

如果自己还是不确定呢,不妨先找个自己感兴趣的行业,工作一两年,过后再说也不晚。
-- by 会员 jelt2359 (2010/6/16 10:30:27)

对对对。。嘿嘿。。就是的。谢谢呢。。我也觉得自己先工作两年再说吧,我报了7月底的GMAT,想的先把试考了,一方面由于我在学校上课都是英文教学,我这边是全英文教学,老师一部分从美国回来的中国老师,一部分是美国直接来得老师。。另一方面放假有充足的时间准备,等到工作两年想出国就不用再为GMAT发愁。你说对吗?
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