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Chris8080
August 3rd, 2009, 03:19 PM
Hi,

I'm from Germany, studied computer science and have 3 years of work experience. Besides my fulltime job I run my own small enterprise with two employees. I'm learning Chinese since one year now and I'm really focused on Europe / Asia, more than the US.
I want to do my MBA in China ... maybe Fudan, Ceibs or Tsinghua.

Do you have any thoughts?
Any recommendations?
What GMAT Score should I target?
And the most important question: Why can't I find a school with some certificates like: AACSB, ACBSP, AMBA, FIBAA, EQUIS, IACBE .. is it unimportant in China? Or am I just searching wrong?

Thank you in advance.
Bye, Chris




Kirtisoni
August 4th, 2009, 06:20 PM
Hi there,

You can get all these information on BusinessWeek website...
China B-Schools- BusinessWeek Online (http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/china/)

Hope I helped you....can get back here...for any further queries.

All d Best... Goodluck!!

SunilXLRI
August 31st, 2009, 07:36 AM
to do a mba in china u need to know manadarin as english is yet not prevelant in china plus the local advertising and brand philospies apart from the corporate culture in a communist regieme will make u feel out of place think about it
my profs have taught in china and htye say it is a different but quaint world

Chris8080
September 1st, 2009, 12:04 AM
Wode zhongwen bu tai hao, but I want to improve it with a language course.
I like Asia esp. China very much (interested in people, culture, history and last but not least: economics)
Communist regime .. ok - you don't notice it during travelling, but I guess in business there maybe some issues.
I found two different translations for quaint .. positive and negative, which one did they talk about? (sorry, not an english native speaker)