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Money Laundry, a cynic from your pseudonym, forget the name, we can coexist, can't we?
Anyway,did i ever say that they are my friends? But even if they were, i would still be proud of my friends. I did meet a couple of them, they are very strong in their major and background,but I have to say that two years of MBA study is not enough to polish up their English to be both colloquial and articulate if they were not good enough at the beginning or had not been conscious to enhance it. What's more, here is Canada, not China,with someone still sticking to their comfortable habits, such as smacking their mouths while eating,let alone to count more, would you think they could make others as comfortable as they are while, i mean ONCE, they were senior managers?
What i want to put here is that none of the B-schools teaches you immigrant MBA,- it is youselves that matters; that don't blame Hec or John molson for not giving you skills,-there are lots of Americans and Canadians in John molson MBA and they never complained that there are some Chinese to be their classmate,( my roommate is studying there); and that it is the Chinese who despise Chinese, in fact, themselves. PATHETIC, indeed.
It is said that there are around 40 percent Chinese in Ivey and rotman MBA in recently two years,so some Chinese concluded that this is the reason that Ivey failed to rank as 15th as before. Disparaging, i believe.
why not encourage each other and help each other warmly in the Chinese community to eke out a stong living instead of a sparse living in this cold land. |
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