Hello! I'm applying R3. Italian, female, 30 yo, 6 years experience in marketing. I'm writing the essays, but in my opinion the questions are quite unclear. Fingers crossed Paola
Hello! I'm applying R3. Italian, female, 30 yo, 6 years experience in marketing. I'm writing the essays, but in my opinion the questions are quite unclear. Fingers crossed Paola
Good luck to you! I think the essay questions allow interviewers understand your background and expectation. I just came across a video about CUHK MBA's marketing courses, check it out at youtube or their website
Never heard of this school before. Is this in Asia?
I only apply few schools in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Seriously? Is google down today?
CUHK MBA is one of the top business school in Asia and is located in Hong Kong. It is a high reputation business school in Hong Kong. It places a lot of emphasis on Asian business culture issues. CUHK often referes to itself as the cultural University, becuase of its very strong links to China.
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04 Mar 2013, 23:47
paolaxve wrote:
Interview on March 8!
Good Luck with the interview, Paolave. seems CUHK is a pretty all round B-school in Asia, with strong China connection and industrial / academic experts teaching Finance, Marketing, and even entrepreneurship courses!
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13 Mar 2013, 06:00
Is Indian strong continent in class? Please inform me from where could I get employment statistics of 2012 India MBA Batch, in particularly how much is indian average package? How many number of graduates are working in China and India respectively. How your advantages over NUS and ISB? Is 100% loan or scholarship to Indian? your prompt reply will be very helpful.
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19 Mar 2013, 01:06
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Is Indian strong continent in class? Please inform me from where could I get employment statistics of 2012 India MBA Batch, in particularly how much is indian average package? How many number of graduates are working in China and India respectively. How your advantages over NUS and ISB? Is 100% loan or scholarship to Indian? your prompt reply will be very helpful.
I just applied to the CUHK MBA FT program.
I don't think they have listed out a specific employment statisitcs for India Batch. Location-wise, no doubt I'll choose CUHK in HK, rather than NUS and ISB. I think with its longest history in Asia, CUHK offers unique attractiveess and the booming of Asian, especially China economy where I see more job opportunities.
As far as I know. They will offer entrance schoalrship to the most outstanding applicants. This is not limited to Indian.
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19 Mar 2013, 02:44
Hi dude, i got an admit from Hong Kong university as well for fall 2013. Sorry dude, not interest on CUHK anymore.
Anybody apply HKU? Can you tell me if HKU offers any on campus jobs? Anybody know loan and scholarship application?I have heard some schools intimate about the jobs along with the admit . is it same with HKU?
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22 Mar 2013, 08:19
lovelygolden wrote:
paolaxve wrote:
Interview on March 8!
Good Luck with the interview, Paolave. seems CUHK is a pretty all round B-school in Asia, with strong China connection and industrial / academic experts teaching Finance, Marketing, and even entrepreneurship courses!
All the best.
Admitted I'm still waiting from NUS a date for the interview, but I'm accepting the offer from CUHK
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24 Mar 2013, 03:50
congrat! NUS is fantastic, i got i/v invite. one of my buddy got admit. i am waiting NUS i/v.
paolaxve wrote:
lovelygolden wrote:
paolaxve wrote:
Interview on March 8!
Good Luck with the interview, Paolave. seems CUHK is a pretty all round B-school in Asia, with strong China connection and industrial / academic experts teaching Finance, Marketing, and even entrepreneurship courses!
All the best.[/quote
Admitted I'm still waiting from NUS a date for the interview, but I'm accepting the offer from CUHK
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24 Mar 2013, 21:10
paolaxve wrote:
lovelygolden wrote:
paolaxve wrote:
Interview on March 8!
Good Luck with the interview, Paolave. seems CUHK is a pretty all round B-school in Asia, with strong China connection and industrial / academic experts teaching Finance, Marketing, and even entrepreneurship courses!
All the best.
Admitted I'm still waiting from NUS a date for the interview, but I'm accepting the offer from CUHK
Hi Paolaxve.
Your interview was on the 8th March. When did you received the offer from the school?
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03 Apr 2013, 23:38
paolaxve wrote:
lovelygolden wrote:
paolaxve wrote:
Interview on March 8!
Good Luck with the interview, Paolave. seems CUHK is a pretty all round B-school in Asia, with strong China connection and industrial / academic experts teaching Finance, Marketing, and even entrepreneurship courses!
All the best.
Admitted I'm still waiting from NUS a date for the interview, but I'm accepting the offer from CUHK
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04 Apr 2013, 03:10
@Stachen: the accommodation on campus is limited (and not really luxurious), but it's the cheapest option, it's around HK$ 3,000. Consider that off campus accommodation (single room/shared apartment) costs from HK$ 5,000
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paolaxve wrote:
@Stachen: the accommodation on campus is limited (and not really luxurious), but it's the cheapest option, it's around HK$ 3,000. Consider that off campus accommodation (single room/shared apartment) costs from HK$ 5,000
When you guys flying over?
gmatclubot
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