My enthusiasm for Management studies is fairly self-explanatory: people, throughout life, will either manage or be managed. In both situations management skills are essential.
The study, at high school level, of modules such as business economics, organizational behaviour and marketing has helped me to develop a stronger grasp of management fundamentals.
In the US, during a six-month International Exchange Programme at the Sun Prairie High School in Wisconsin, I took a Business course, which sparked an interest in the field.
Overall, I acquired knowledge related to organizational roles and responsibilities of businesses in society, including the services offered by banks and other financial institutions. In a team, I analysed business
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This valuable experience abroad will undoubtedly give me a broader perspective of the business world. I feel that I would like to continue to study outside my home country – specifically the UK – which is now poised for economic recovery.
Indeed, studying in the UK, the pioneer in business related theories, would plunge me into a stimulating and challenging environment. The UK represents the ideal place for a Management student, to develop a further capability (not only theoretical, but also practical) of negotiating with different countries and cultures. Learning new ways of approaching issues would be extremely beneficial to me. More precisely, learning skills specific to the UK, such as British Business Law or the features of the domestic financial system, would come as a very valuable addition to my education.
The UK university system is very different from the Italian system and is far more interactive. One of the key features that also really impresses me is the career guidance service offered by UK institutions along with careers events, career planning and job search support, which allow students to transition more easily from education to employment. I would also relish the opportunity of building my academic portfolio by mixing the participation in lectures and tutorials with essay writing and research. Finally, I would welcome the opportunity of getting involved
Studying abroad will be an experience of a lifetime. Going beyond the US Coastlines that I have never crossed will get be valuable life lessons that I must learn to be successful in my future career. I want to increase my knowledge both inside and outside of the classroom, and I believe the best way to do that for me is to continue to go beyond those small town borders that have kept me
During my time at the College of Law I hope to be able to broaden my perspective and understanding of the world around me. One way I hope to do this is by achieving my current dream, which is to participate in the Study abroad program in Cambridge, England. Once I graduate I am not entirely sure of where I want to end up, but I do know that I want to be able to make an impact on our nation’s
During the following summer, in 2015, I participated in the Bucksmore’s OASP Program at Oxford in order to confirm my initial thought. There, I took Economics and International Business Management as majors. The courses and the teachers were fascinating. I was delighted to discover new concepts and ideas and to participate actively in the debates within our group. At the end of the program I received straight A’s and appreciative comments from all my
Some common aspects to consider are the Social aspect, the Financial aspect, and the Academic aspect. All of these are important in deciding on the school that one would fancy attending. I believe that one should shoot for the moon but perhaps miss and still land amongst the stars. By using that reasoning I have decided to use, the University of Cambridge, England as my College for the assigned task. Using this highly prestigious institution, I will discuss in detail the 3 main factors in deciding on a school of higher education and those are, the Social, Financial, and Academic Aspects respectively.
The United Kingdom is well known for it’s excellent reputation when it comes to education and that’s why it’s a lot of international student’s first choice. Moving away from their hometowns to study in the UK can be a wonderful opportunity, yet a challenging experience all at the same time. There are numerous problems that they face as it differs from one student. Other than the obvious language barriers, they may experience culture shock as they may be coming from countries on the other side of the world. They may also experience homesickness, and financial problems. Nevertheless it’s possible to find solutions to these difficulties and to adjust to these following problems and enjoying a wonderful education experience abroad.
As I am now a sophomore in standing, I hope to build my understanding of economics through internships and career oriented opportunities. With Michigan’s resources such as Handshake, LSA Opportunity Hub and the backing of a strong alumni network, I look forward to immersing myself in the field of economics and creating and maintaining meaningful business relations. In addition, a goal I hope to pursue at Michigan is to study abroad in hopes of experiencing new cultures different from my own and furthering my knowledge of economics from different perspectives. I plan to become a global citizen through my collegiate years and beyond and I believe that through the elite economics department and many strong study abroad programs, I will thrive as an academically successful individual at Michigan.
I am currently specializing in management within the Rotman Commerce Program. Originally, when I got accepted into the program, I intended on specializing in finance and economics. However, after taking the recommended courses in first-year, I have discovered that I was more passionate and interested in the management related courses. As an individual, I have acquired a continuous interest in the components, knowledge, and skills required for any stream in management, and I hope to pursue a career in the non-profit organizations.
To study in the UK is an excitement to every student. Being a student in the UK has enough challenges especially when you may want to complicate things like falling ill and not having a national insurance or not even registering with the national health insurance scheme. It is indeed an interesting thing to study in the UK, but everything has
My initial career aspirations are to return to Canada, and have my degree accredited for future Canadian practice. To this end, I will be able to use my experience studying in the UK to benefit the quality of my legal practice from an international perspective, and apply it to areas of the law that interest me, like criminal litigation and defence. The opportunity to study in the UK is most appealing to me because it allows me to become immersed in a deeply historic legal culture, to which much of my country’s legal system is based on. In addition to this, I am able to gain perspective by traveling during my studies, as well as connecting with family in the area. I am most excited to work with colleagues from other backgrounds, and share my perspective with them, whether they be international or domestic students With this opportunity to study the UK, I would be active in the legal community through events and activities held by the school, looking to make the most of my
SAI’s ambition is to “enhance global awareness, professional development, and social responsibility”. To illustrate this claim, the program would help me stand out to employers on job applications as well as internships. Unlike the traditional applicant, my experience abroad will show employers that I can network and communicate with foreign nations, independent on decision-making, and can advert to a diverse environment. In addition to the benefits that SAI has to offer, John Cabot University hosts this program. Similar to my home university, John Cabot University offers business courses with more rigorous prerequisites. John Cabot university is also smaller when compared to my home school. Along with being able to transfer credits, I will be able to receive more attention with professors to better understand course material and become acquainted with my peers to build strong
Hi there! I’m Brice and I graduated from an international business school, where students from at least 130 countries and territories study, learn, work, communicate and most importantly party together. Here are reasons why it was the most amazing experience of my life.
I am studying Media Studies, which is progressing my understanding of advertising, used throughout business and also Geography, which is developing my analytical skills in report writing, but also helps me combine my theoretical studies and practical work a skill I will be able to use on my university course. I studied I.T for G.C.S.E then furthering my knowledge, I studied I.C.T for A.S Level as I recognise that a skill for information technology is useful, if not essential, for the progression of business in modern society. During the year I am studying my three A levels, I have also decided to study Business Studies at A.S Level, due to an increase in eagerness to pursue the subject but also to ensure I have a basic understanding of business operations for further use in my learning in University. I have managed to balance my 'A' Levels with a part-time job and an enjoyable school and social life, which has not only developed my skills of working as part of a team and organising my time efficiently but has also left me with experience of responsibility and leadership, when being chosen to supervise a particular area of the business I work in. I have been involved in voluntary work for 'Save the Children', which I believed
Business and Management is a course I believe that I have the qualities and skills to create a successful career in this area. Ever since I can remember, I recall always wanting to organise everyone and give them certain tasks to do. In fact, even when I was just playing with my friends. I remember how I used to organise all the plays and concerts that we did. I have been inspired by my own Father a director of a successful business organization which has been managed by him over years and also supporting him is a team of well qualified marketers who really know how to move the margins of the companies supply and demand of goods worldwide. This is a field which we encounter in our everyday life which involves with the buying, selling,
As a first time manager my short term goal (next 2-3 years) is to establish myself in my current role and develop my management skills. Drucker (2005) discusses the importance of working to my strengths, having good self-awareness and an understanding how I perform. As part of my career goal I would like to complete the relevant tertiary education (MBA) to equip me with the tools to enable my success.
You may be wondering why you need to study management. If you are an accounting major, a marketing major, or an major other than management, you maynot understand how studying management may help you in your career. We can explain the value of studying management bylooking at the universality of the management, the reality of work, and the rewards and challenges of being a manager.