After spending a few years in a rewarding and enriching business enviroment, I hope to return to school and earn a masters of business administration. Ultimately, I hope the experience I receive during my post-undergraduate work will prepare me for business school in a way that optimizes my educational experience, all in hopes of emerging from business school ready to compete in our ever flatter world.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The Future: Now what?
Now that I have wrapped up the undergraduate chapter of my life, I now intend to enter this thing people keep calling “the real world.” Aside from a miserable reality TV series, I’m not entirely sure what to expect of this “real world.” Since it is usually referred to with such negativity, I feel naïve for not being more fearful of it. In reality, I could not be more exited. I’m young, energetic and looking forward to getting work experience with a great company. I am as ambitious as they come and will work incredibly hard for any company willing to give me an opportunity.
I have embarked on a job search that I am confident will place me with an exiting company where I can grow both personally and professionally. I believe my analytical, communicative and writing skills would make me a great research analyst. With the right training, I would also be thrilled to develop a hobby of mine: investment and finance. During my undergraduate, I took over custodianship of my own personal finances and have invested in a diverse range of mutual funds, stocks and bonds.
After spending a few years in a rewarding and enriching business enviroment, I hope to return to school and earn a masters of business administration. Ultimately, I hope the experience I receive during my post-undergraduate work will prepare me for business school in a way that optimizes my educational experience, all in hopes of emerging from business school ready to compete in our ever flatter world.
After spending a few years in a rewarding and enriching business enviroment, I hope to return to school and earn a masters of business administration. Ultimately, I hope the experience I receive during my post-undergraduate work will prepare me for business school in a way that optimizes my educational experience, all in hopes of emerging from business school ready to compete in our ever flatter world.
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