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Are you familiar with Jeffrey Chiang? Just follow that path and you're golden.

Seriously there are no secrets. Do well on the GMAT, get some good work exp, have a logical plan for what you want to do with an MBA (probably the most important of the 3) and you'll be fine.
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Are you familiar with Jeffrey Chiang? Just follow that path and you're golden.

Seriously there are no secrets. Do well on the GMAT, get some good work exp, have a logical plan for what you want to do with an MBA (probably the most important of the 3) and you'll be fine.

Haha... yah, I'm familiar with Jeffrey Chiang--he was in BHP until the whole "Bank of Ameria" incident.

Anyways, when you say "have a logical plan for what you want to do with an MBA," you are talking about the type of job I want to get after my MBA? If so, I want to stick with Finance and hopefully will be able to land a private equity or hedge fund position.

Also, if my goal is to get a job in Houston, do you think I would be better off staying at McCombs for my MBA?
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Are you familiar with Jeffrey Chiang? Just follow that path and you're golden.

Seriously there are no secrets. Do well on the GMAT, get some good work exp, have a logical plan for what you want to do with an MBA (probably the most important of the 3) and you'll be fine.

BTW, are you the same merkin from WSO????