CloneTrooper2
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Just go for INSEAD can liao.
If MBA too ex, can do Masters in Mgmt instead.
Insead 130k, can do NUS MBA and Yale MIM at same cost.
Just go for INSEAD can liao.
If MBA too ex, can do Masters in Mgmt instead.
Insead 130k, can do NUS MBA and Yale MIM at same cost.
Insead 130k, can do NUS MBA and Yale MIM at same cost.
But INSEAD got SG campus so can still work part time. Go Yale means you're on your own.![]()
go yale cannot work? singapore does not mean can work part time also, course work and project if so pack and one cannot handle also cannot work part time.
USA allows CPT

Just go for INSEAD can liao.
If MBA too ex, can do Masters in Mgmt instead.
msc in management macham like undergrad biz though.
why not get a specialised msc like finance or analytics?
but still msc in sg is expensive

msc in management macham like undergrad biz though.
why not get a specialised msc like finance or analytics?
but still msc in sg is expensive
I never look at Insead cox i supposed it takes a very good result from bachelor degree to get in. Mine at this most is passable.
MBA doesn't place as much emphasis on bachelor degree compared to your work experience. They are looking for people with the potential to succeed. You stand a pretty good chance at INSEAD I think.
Here's why:
1) You are from a non-traditional field. They need diversity in the class so that not everyone is from finance/consulting.
2) They look for international experience. You have travelled to other countries for work which counts for a lot in their eyes.
3) You will return to your company upon graduation. This is great for INSEAD because they will not have to worry about you being unemployed after graduation (thereby affecting their career statistics).
I think you just need a decent enough GMAT score and also get some friends to review your application before you submit it.

there's also booth, don't they operate in SG also?
Went through the call and stuff. They encouraged me to put the application across.

A lot of unemployed are going for MBA to avoid resume gap.![]()