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Top 4 Methods to Evaluate a Business School in China
It may be difficult and energy consuming to find a suitable business school in China. Once you narrow down the field of choices, use this step-by-step process to evaluate each candidate.
Top 1 Read everything you can
Start by visiting the school's website. You can often find detailed information about their students, faculty, curriculum, and more. If necessary, request additional information. Most schools offer printed promotional materials that will provide a wealth of information to prospective students. Perusing the school’s catalog and course descriptions will also help you analyze the relevancy of the curriculum in relation to your career goals. Top 2 Visit the school
You can learn a great deal about a school by seeing it in person. Visit the campus and research facilities, speak with students and professors, and sit in on classes to learn more about the school's teaching methods. Top 3 Request an interview
Some schools offer interviews and counseling sessions to prospective applicants. Arrange one if you can. This will give you an opportunity to talk to the administrative staff about the school's concentration and career placement record. Top 4 Research future opportunities If you know the type of companies that you are interested in working for after graduation, visit their website or talk to their human resources department to find out if they hire graduates from specific schools or programs. Then match these facts and figures against the school that you are evaluating. |
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