Do I continue to prepare for the GMAT, or do I do an internship at a Top 500?

Updated on educate 2024-05-02
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think you'd better look ahead.

    I'm currently taking the GMAT at the same time as my internship

    Do you think it's more important to have a satisfying degree, or is it the job you want to do after you get a degree?

    Let's make these two things in order in our minds before choosing.

    Internship in the top 500 On the one hand, it is a help for you to apply for school, on the one hand, it is a rare experience in your life, on the other hand, you may have the opportunity to stay, I personally think that a master abroad is more to find a good job after coming back, you can imagine that it is difficult to find an internship when you are studying for a master's degree abroad, and you may not be able to find a better company than your current company after you come back.

    Of course, I think it's also good to think about whether this company and position are what you want to devote yourself to in your life, at least think about the industry clearly, because it is more convenient to jump in the same industry in the future.

    Of course, you may value the experience of going abroad more on your own, and it will vary depending on your personal choice.

    Also, I can't guarantee that your mind will not change after the internship.

    If you want to get a master's degree at the end of college, you can measure how it will help you.

    I think your overall strength should be very strong.

    It's best to be able to multi-thread these things at the same time, so as not to miss the opportunity.

    If you g, you can take the exam again, but if you do an internship, you may miss it, and you won't have it again.

    In a word, I hope you look farther.

    All the best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Taking the GMAT, does it mean that you are studying business?

    Then you should know the importance of internship experience for business applications. I have a classmate who changed his major from EE to finance because of his internship experience at Standard Chartered and other banks.

    Of course, you still have to do well in the GMAT test, but you have to reconsider it in terms of time.

    From a personal point of view, if you don't have a good internship background before, cherish this one.

    sorry...I sent it again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! I was in the same situation as you last year, I had an internship at GE, and it was an Olympic team, but I had GRE in October, and I finally went to GE. Now, although I have no job after graduation, I took the 6G test, and my application was delayed for half a year, but because I was doing well at the time, GE's boss said that if I applied for the job, he could recommend personnel, which was a big intern advantage.

    And I also have a goal to strive for when I go to this kind of company, and this time GRE is very serious about preparation, and I am satisfied with 1430 points.

    Although for myself, undergraduate and graduate students are not well linked, this kind of internship opportunity is not only beneficial for future employment and application, but most importantly, to experience the atmosphere of a Fortune 500 company. If you really care about time, then go for the GMAT test, after all, interns in large companies have a lot of work, and I am afraid that there is not enough time to review. But if you still have time, be sure to cherish the internship opportunity.

    In addition, it is important to note that this kind of internship in the top 500 does not play an absolute role when applying, and your business work experience is definitely not something that can be solved by a few months of internship.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Very important! I personally think that this opportunity should not be missed, after all, in your field of economics and finance, internship experience is the most important thing!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Lou University doesn't need to be entangled at all, of course, you can't give up the internship of the top 500, you can postpone the GMAT exam or use it as an on-site training, but you don't know how rare the internship opportunity is. It can be said that if you are plated with the gold of the top 500 (especially the top 20), you will have to add at least 50 points to your GMAT! (I originally wanted to say 100 points, but considering that the building is NN, the starting point may be 700 so...)And now foreigners are most concerned about Chinese mainland, in fact, GMAT and internship experience, and general internship experience, foreigners also know that China will be fake, so the top 500 are real for them, genuine, how precious is this.

    GMAT grades are also important, but it's definitely not worth giving up your internship, as for preparing for G, you can go to the Chasedream forum first, communicate with those big bulls, or use Prep simulation first (cherish, just two sets), roughly understand your level, see which one to focus on, math depends on the machine of the month. But no matter what, if you give up the internship, Lou University will go crazy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, this question is not a very difficult dilemma.

    It is recommended that you first understand the nature of the GMAT test. It is an English-based entrance exam for business courses. I have a friend who is also doing an internship and preparing for exams.

    She really started preparing for the exam in June, and in July, she scored 770 points in the first battle. So, your situation is not a matter of having it both ways.

    In addition, you can receive an internship offer from a Fortune 500 company, which means that your English foundation is very good. So, you only need to make a slight change in your thinking to cope with this exam. You can go and see what Guan Weidong said.

    He might be able to point you out.

    Finally, the internship is helpful for your application. Cherish it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    LZ, can you send me a private message, how did you apply for this internship? I'm a graduate now, but I still want to do an internship at a big company!! Woooooooo

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    GMAT is required, but this can't be helped, because the ability to test is not the same focus at all, and no business school will accept GRE instead of GMAT.

    What you need to pay attention to now is to try to get high scores in every class, try to make the GPA as high as possible, and have good GMAT scores, so there is nothing else to work on.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    All business courses recognize the GMAT test, but whether the GRE test is recognized or not, this needs to be checked by each major and each school.

    Top business schools have become more and more accepting of GRE scores, but ** is generally not displayed on them, so be sure to email the school to find out if GRE scores are accepted before applying.

    It is difficult to get a scholarship for business, because the majors in business are not basic disciplines or research disciplines, so the proportion of scholarships awarded is very low. If you want to prove that you are good enough, it is best to have full-time work experience, or long-term internship experience in a top 500.

    It is also difficult to apply for business majors, and generally has high requirements for students' undergraduate background and work situation. The high requirement for work experience is due to the fact that there are many case discussions in the course, and those who have about 5 years of work experience have a good grasp of this aspect and the ability of undergraduate graduates in this area is not the same. So if you want to apply, it is recommended that the master and the applicant apply at the same time to prevent vacancies.

    Financial engineering is definitely a GRE, and in general, this major is not under the business school. It is very difficult to apply for this major, the competition is very fierce, and the requirements for finance, mathematics, and computer science are also relatively high, so you must evaluate whether your background meets the requirements of this major in advance before applying for this major.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first question that landlords need to consider is which direction to read.

    If you continue to study business administration, finance (MSE), marketing, etc., you must have a GMAT test score, but if you have a good foundation in mathematics or computer science, you can choose to study financial engineering (MFE) or some similar engineering management programs under the school of engineering with the assistance of some external proofs (such as taking the GRE subject), these programs generally accept GRE scores, and some only need GRE scores.

    If the landlord decides to continue studying business and wants to get a scholarship, in addition to the GMAT score and GPA should be relatively high, you need to consider doing some good internships, and the internships in the top 500 are basically recognized, which will help to improve the application and get scholarships. However, it is difficult to apply for a scholarship in a top 50 school, and it is basically impossible, and I know that only those who have a strong accounting direction have won it. Come on

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Many universities are now accepting the GRE instead of the GMAT. At least in the top 50, this is generally the case. For example, Harvard Nyu Stanford, etc. There is also a reminder that it is extremely difficult to apply for scholarships for business students, so be sure to be prepared to pay for them out of pocket.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    MBA applications generally require 2-5 years of work experience, and it is difficult to apply without work experience. It is recommended that you consider a major in engineering management.

    You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system to make a simple application positioning for yourself, and enter your basic personal information (e.g., college type,

    majors, GPAs, language scores, etc.), the system will screen out which colleges and majors students in a similar situation have applied for, so as to position and reference themselves.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I only know that the MBAs of the top 50 and 80 business schools have at least 3 to 5 years of full-time work experience, and if you do an internship for a year, even if you can get into the MBA of those bull schools, you will find that you are surrounded by CEOs of large companies, directors, you don't understand anything, how do you have a common language with others? Don't be ambitious, be down-to-earth! It's impossible to get an MBA at a top business school with a one-year internship

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Zhongkai Education is a school in Kansas City. TOEFL and GMAT scores are exempt. You can get your MBA degree in 12 months with zero visa rejections. Spouses, children, and parents are allowed to travel together.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is better to take the TOEFL. IELTS is about 8 or 90.

    It may be more tangled, about 50, 50 years ago, there was nothing possible. Of course, it's up to you GMAT.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Very good conditions, you can try, vote for a few top50 companies, and then vote for a few 50 to 100 places, and then make a choice. With your current conditions, plus a good (700+) GMAT score, you should be able to rush to the top 50, be confident. It's better to try than not to try, come on!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended to take the T, if you don't plan to take the T test and only use IELTS, contact the schools to exclude the schools that accept IELTS.

    Write the essay by yourself, and if you add 700 on the gmat, you still have hope that it will be better to apply.

    If you decide to come back as soon as you graduate, you don't have to pay too much attention to employment, find a school with good teaching, and you can also consider it more at this time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. If you plan to go abroad after graduation, you can start preparing for the GMAT exam now, and it is recommended that the preparation time is 2-3 months. GMAT scores are valid for five years, so you don't have to worry about expiration, and you also need to find internships related to the major you are applying for to enrich your experience, so you can take the exam early and feel at ease.

    2. GMAT can fill in five colleges and universities to send free points before the test, if you don't fill in, you don't need to send free points by default, but the results are still there, you can pay for the official to send points for you when you apply.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    GMAT is not as difficult as GRE.

    MBA must have at least 3 years of work experience.

    Otherwise, don't hope for an MBA because you're dissatisfied with the status quo

    If the current school is not a prestigious school, it is better to take the postgraduate examination first.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Almost all MBAs require work experience, generally about 5 years, at least more than 3 years, super bulls may be able to enter for a year or no work experience, but this situation is very, very rare, and it requires super bull internship experience.

    If there is an MBA that does not require work experience, it is recommended that the landlord consider carefully, studying for an MBA is very time-consuming, energy-consuming and money-consuming.

    I think the landlord should do a good job of college grades first, so that it will be very convenient for you to want to study for graduate school or work after graduation, and then want to study for MBA, after all, the GPA of the university is still very important when applying. In addition, the quality of MBAs in China is generally not high, so it is recommended not to read, but the employment prospects of masters in finance at Peking University, Tsinghua University and other schools are still good, although there is still a big gap between the salary and the top MBA in the United States, but it is still far beyond the average, and the landlord can consider it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I suggest that you take the fourth or sixth level first, improve your foreign language first, and memorize the TOEFL vocabulary when you start preparing for this test.

    If you apply for an MBA, don't rush to take the exam, this exam is only valid for five years, and the MBA also requires more than two years of work experience.

    You should do well in your undergraduate grades first, and your GPA is also very important.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you study for about 3 hours a day, it is recommended that you prepare for the exam for 2-3 months. But it also depends on what your target score is, if the target score is 700+, it is better to prepare early, otherwise it will be quite troublesome if you don't get the results in the September exam. If you want to take a class, you can go to the Rego GMAT and ask, they are not bad, there are many types to choose from, there should be a suitable one.

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