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Help getting into HKUST, Its a goal in life..!
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29 Dec 2015, 07:52
Hello, I am planning to apply to the full-time MBA program at HKUST not this fall but the next. I am an American, I currently working at a large corporation, when I apply I will have worked for 15 months, and when I go it will be 19. I work internationally. I have already had to travel to Asia and Central America. Yet, My undergraduate was not terribly impressive, chemistry major Chinese minor. Didn't do too well in either. Not terrible but not exceptional. Didn't participate in extracurricular activities. It was a decent school. Through 2 years of hard work and luck, when to Tsinghua for mandarin( still working on it, my mandarin is still a bit bad), then did import/export/ sourcing in china, then I got my current job stateside. This company has a great reputation. All this, I've done to get ready to go. I have been out of school for 1 year.
Now, what else do I have to do to get into this school? What should my GMAT scores be? Any tips would be fantastic. I would like to know now, so I can prepare. Are scholarships possible? I could pay my own way, but I would be 100% broke once I graduate, and it would require me to do super savings now.
I am already saving a lot, but I know Hong Kong is the most expensive city in the world. When I was there last, my friend told me, here in Hong Kong, money is like water, you can never hold in your hand lol
Thanks!!!!
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