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Hi Ali,
In my opinion, you should not quit your job. These are tough times and one should be fortunate enough to have a job. You may need to plan your schedule to study for the GMAT. It is never too late. You can always target the next intake if not the current one. In the meanwhile, it wouldn't hurt to start studying a little for the GMAT now and learn a bit of Chinese as well if you want to go to Hong Kong .


Best regards
Kartik