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Job opportunities adequacy for MiM in EU

Hi guys, I'm considering applying for MiM, but one thing that us troubling me is about job opportunities for foreign students who don't know the local language. I have seen and talked with many people on linkedin who have done their MiM from ESCP, HEC, ESSEC, etc who have gotten jobs in France, Germany, Netherlands and a few other places but my parents keep telling me how some of their friend's children who went to France didn't land a job and had to come back to their home country and work for a lower salary which affected the ROI obv. Can you guys please give me clarity on the same for someone who doesn't know the local language.

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u/Able-Trick-5851 — 13 days ago

22M looking for friends/group of friends to tag along with

Hey yall, I'm from Pune visiting bangalore for a week, does anyone wanna hangout and roam around or whatever.

The best scenario would be if yall would let me tag along with your existing group of friends of similar age to whatever plans yall have made.

Please comment if anyone has any plans made for the week and if i could accompany you guys.

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u/Able-Trick-5851 — 25 days ago

22M looking for friends/group of friends to tag along with

Hey yall,

I'm from Pune visiting bangalore for a week, does anyone wanna hangout and roam around or whatever.

The best scenario would be if yall would let me tag along with your existing group of friends of similar age to whatever plans yall have made to hangout.

Please comment if anyone has any plans made for the week and if i could accompany you guys.

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u/Able-Trick-5851 — 25 days ago
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Profile Evaluation for MIM at HEC, ESCP, ESSEC and other EU/UK Colleges

Hi, I am considering applying for MIM at the above mentioned colleges and a couple more for the 2027 intake.

I will be graduating this year. I majored in Statistics in my degree, and I am also an ACCA affiliate. I have done a couple of internships during my college time and have participated in extracurriculars as well. I also volunteer at a few NGOs on the side.

I currently have a job offer in hand from a Fortune 50 company, although the profile that they are offering is of an apprentice, which I think is quite basic, although the company brand value is huge. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I'm thinking of switching to a Big 4, which can be more beneficial during the admission process and can increase my chances and add greater value to my profile compared to the apprentice role.

Also, I'm planning to start my prep for GRE from next month. How long does it take on a realistic range to study for it thoroughly and aim for a 320+ score? Because I have an okay-ish GPA in my degree (in the 7-pointer range) and was thinking that an above average GRE score can compensate for that.

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u/Able-Trick-5851 — 1 month ago
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MIM from ESCP, ESSEC, HEC and other Europe/UK Colleges

Hi, I am considering applying for MIM at the above mentioned colleges and a couple more for the 2027 intake.

I will be graduating this year. I majored in Statistics in my degree, and I am also an ACCA affiliate. I have done a couple of internships during my college time and have participated in extracurriculars as well. I also volunteer at a few NGOs on the side.

I currently have a job offer in hand from a Fortune 50 company, although the profile that they are offering is of an apprentice, which I think is quite basic, although the company brand value is huge. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I'm thinking of switching to a Big 4, which can be more beneficial during the admission process and can increase my chances and add greater value to my profile compared to the apprentice role.

Also, I'm planning to start my prep for GRE from next month. How long does it take on a realistic range to study for it thoroughly and aim for a 320+ score? Because I have an okay-ish GPA in my degree (in the 7-pointer range) and was thinking that an above average GRE score can compensate for that.

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u/Able-Trick-5851 — 1 month ago