Vienna. I was lobbying to go to Hong Kong, but apparently our dean and coaches wouldn't allow it.
"Interesting" is the only polite way I can describe this year's problem. :P
There are several others. The general advice for us was to avoid certain schools (Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern), which require work experience as policy.
I am lucky enough to have peculiar and diverse internships, hopefully, I have explained enough how much I had worked though the years.
hahahah, nice way of putting it :D interesting indeed.
yes, avoiding those schools is a good strategy... but I don't think you'd have any problem actually...your credentials are great!
why do you want to apply for a master's straight after graduation though, if you don't mind me asking?
<blockquote>Vienna. I was lobbying to go to Hong Kong, but apparently our dean and coaches wouldn't allow it.
"Interesting" is the only polite way I can describe this year's problem. :P
There are several others. The general advice for us was to avoid certain schools (Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern), which require work experience as policy.
I am lucky enough to have peculiar and diverse internships, hopefully, I have explained enough how much I had worked though the years.</blockquote>
hahahah, nice way of putting it :D interesting indeed.
yes, avoiding those schools is a good strategy... but I don't think you'd have any problem actually...your credentials are great!
why do you want to apply for a master's straight after graduation though, if you don't mind me asking?