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Hi Rookie84,

These are pretty much the top schools. I want to give you some food for thought, though.

If you want to change career to consulting (that’s what you’ve mentioned), then most one-year programs are at least as competitive as two-year programs. You may read it here for Canadian schools. That way, you may consider including Ivey and Queen’s.

And this is not just in Canada. INSEAD, for example, places 40+% of its class into consulting, and has traditionally been the largest hunting ground for mckinsey.

However, things change a bit for other industries. If a career-changer applicant wants to pursue a career in Finance, post-MBA, then a 2-year program is better because lot of recruitment in the industry happens through internships.

Hope this helps.
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Hi Rookie84,

These are pretty much the top schools. I want to give you some food for thought, though.

If you want to change career to consulting (that’s what you’ve mentioned), then most one-year programs are at least as competitive as two-year programs. You may (address deleted - refer to original post) for Canadian schools. That way, you may consider including Ivey and Queen’s.

And this is not just in Canada. INSEAD, for example, places 40+% of its class into consulting, and has traditionally been the largest hunting ground for mckinsey.

However, things change a bit for other industries. If a career-changer applicant wants to pursue a career in Finance, post-MBA, then a 2-year program is better because lot of recruitment in the industry happens through internships.

Hope this helps.

Thank you so much for your advise. The reason why I am avoiding 1-year program is that I do not have any work experience (or any kind of experience whatsoever) in Canada, so I feel like I am at a disadvantage there. Therefore, I thought doing an internship during summer would grant me much higher chances in successfully being hired after graduation.

I have considered Ivy and Queen's but ruled them out for this reason although I do know that they place very well into top consulting firms.

As for INSEAD, I wonder how much of the graduates that have gotten consulting jobs previously came from a different sector. I guess I will try to find that information.

Thanks again!
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Hi Rookie84,

Consulting firms, when recruiting, rarely look at lack of work experience in the host country. If you’ve any concerns in this regard you should speak to the school’s career management office. (Take the number from the website and call them. It’s as simple.)

Verify the facts before jumping to a conclusion.
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Hi Rookie84,

Consulting firms, when recruiting, rarely look at lack of work experience in the host country. If you’ve any concerns in this regard you should speak to the school’s career management office. (Take the number from the website and call them. It’s as simple.)

Verify the facts before jumping to a conclusion.

Thank you so much for pointing this out. I was always under an impression that to career switchers, 2-year programs are much more beneficial regardless of field. I will certainly reconsider Ivey and Queen's!

Since my undergrad GPA is disastrous, any pointers on how to overcome it in the application? I was going to address it in my essay and interview, and was thinking of telling my story truthfully, which would be: "I was very immature back then and lacked motivation, but was taught discipline during my service as an officer in the army and excelled at my job which got me transferred to the best position available in my 2nd year. After completing my military service, I got a job as in a team leader position in a medium sized company (declined an offer from Samsung to join this company - people told me I was crazy to do so as the competition to get a job at Samsung in Korea is ridiculous with the applicant to selected ratio of hundreds to 1 - since I thought I'd learn much more in this job than being a bottom level employee in a corporate office), and shortly afterwards was sent overseas to manage a foreign branch of the company which I had done successfully for past 3 years (huge growth in revenue). I am now extremely motivated and have clear goals." I have a lot of stories to tell but that would be the basic structure I was going to focus on.

Thanks again for your advice. I really appreciate it!
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