Re: MBA financing
His bro is studing there but again we have no plan of leaving our town .. thanks.
Re: MBA financing
His bro is studing there but again we have no plan of leaving our town .. thanks.
Re: MBA financing
hmmmm... if in europe have a look at dutch postgraduate courses at some of the best universities. I know as a UK, EU resident I could get access to some english taught courses for free. Maybe (unlikely) a MBA is available. Would need relocation but hey could just be living costs needed.
Re: MBA financing
Saadiab, sounds like you guys are doing a bit of long-term planning. Good for you. It’s a good thing to start early on these things.
You can do an MBA without much work experience. Plenty of people have done that…and 2 years should definetely be enough. I guess it depends also on the quality of work experience that he has. If your application is strong enough, there is room for flexibility. But if he is finishing a Master’s program then it makes sense that they will want him to take a break and go off an do his own thing for a couple of years…afterall an MBA is another Master’s degree…
Given the circumstances, it sounds like you are doing the right thing by just letting some time go by…just make sure to keep accumulating brownie points for your application in the near future. Choose experiences and opportunities that will be worthwhile and that will standout on an app…and most of all Good Luck! ![]()