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Sarames
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Joined: 18 Feb 2012 Posts: 34 |
GMAT Business Ready
Hello,Wed Mar 14, 2012 09:16 PM I am debating between masters programmes in England. I would also try for Europe eventually and may be Canada. Anyway, from previous posts, I remember reading replies from some experienced members suggesting having a good Quant component in your programme, since Business is about numbers and people take you seriously when you can present numbers. I aagree and personally i think too, that i would benefit from quant. I want to study a Masters programme not MBA. I was looking for MScs with quant but i don't want it to be too mathematical either, cos i easily get bored of too much mathematics. I was looking at the Business Analytics and Consulting at WBS, or the Analytics at MBS. This for 2 reasons 1. for teh quant and 2.i find Business Analysis interesting. However, i read about the GMAT Business Ready recently and some online courses (mathematics for Mgt, quant methods and Financial mgt) at Harvard : web.hbr.org/store/landing/courses/index.php?referr… I was wondering if its better to enrol into these for the quant. Any suggestions? Appreciate your time and advice. Regards, Priti [Edited by Sarames on 14 Mar 2012] |
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Sarames
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Joined: 18 Feb 2012 Posts: 34 |
GMAT Business Ready
I am not clear about my career progression. I know eventually I want to start my own business. I have a few ideas at the moment and due to lack of experience, don't feel confident. In the meantime, I would like to get a thorough understanding of how businesses work and grow. Therefore, eventually, Business Development is what i need. However, now, how about Business Analysis and a couple of certifications like Six Sigma, Prince2 etc. Thing is up until now, i have worked in operations and i want to move into the roles that are more zoomed out. I feel, BA now and a DL MBA later followed by Business Development work experience will help me have a more well rounded understanding of starting, running and expanding a business.Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:20 PM Apologies if it sounds silly/unrealistic. What you read is not even 1/10th of the confusion in my head. Thus, i need, the right direction and advice. Back to MSc programmes: as it stands, I only know: i want to study a subject that is challenging enough yet not too difficult that i cannot thrive; that i don't want to study a superficial programme like International business or Management. and that the reputation of the uni is of topmost priority. applying all these filters, the courses that remain, i should apply to and from the ones i get an offer for, i should select one. Regards, Priti [Edited by Sarames on 14 Mar 2012] |
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donho199
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GMAT Business Ready
Look into Operations Research/Management which couple study at the Maths/Engineering department with Business School.Thu Mar 15, 2012 04:23 AM I vote for Edinburgh Operations Research in Finance program. |
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Sarames
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Joined: 18 Feb 2012 Posts: 34 |
GMAT Business Ready
Fri Mar 16, 2012 04:58 AM Look into Operations Research/Management which couple study at the Maths/Engineering department with Business School. Thank You Donho, Will look at that one for sure. Regards Priti |
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