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  • Essay / Why I'm a Great MBA Candidate - 683

    There are very few things in life that are definitive, but I considered a legal profession to be ideal for me. Unfortunately, I had to restructure my focus and find a career that would reward me for the next 40 years. After reflection, I determined that my strengths were: using statistics to drive growth, working efficiently to meet deadlines/goals, solving problems based on logic, maintaining a strong organizational trait to meet standards, participate in team tasks and conquer difficult tasks. . While none of my strengths were surprising, I discovered that I underestimated the importance of being in a position that would be challenging, while allowing me to be innovative while maintaining a role that would be vital to a business. After years of consideration, I chose to pursue a master's degree in business administration. I originally planned to study at Bethel University and then continue to Union University, but my plans were disrupted due to an unexpected personal issue. Therefore, I was unable to start at Union, but took 2 classes at Bethel. Once I was able to continue, Union's schedule conflicted with mine, so naturally I decided to finish my degree at Bethel because I knew the school's degrees and I appreciated the flexibility of the program. Although I earned an "A" in Management Accounting and Economics at Bethel University, there are other reasons that qualify me as an excellent candidate for the MBA program. One reason is my inherent aptitude for business, which was revealed when I started working as a letting agent. Makowsky agent Ringel Greenberg. I have used some business characteristics in this profession, such as strategy, customer interaction, market management, a... middle of paper ... es, this will generate a permanent customer. In the future, I plan to hire employees and partner with other companies/investors to support growth. As I mentioned earlier, there are few things in life that are permanent. So if my business doesn't continue to be viable, my other plan is to work in a management consulting company. This diploma will therefore remain relevant and imperative for my two projects. As in many aspects of my life, logic guides my actions. So it’s no surprise that I want to continue on the path to obtaining an MBA. In my experience, Bethel University is the appropriate location because it is accredited by SASCOC and offers a flexible class schedule. With enthusiasm, I await the moment to continue my educational journey as it will complement my understanding of business and equip me with all the tools to succeed..