At work, we're sure there have been multiple instances where you have showcased your strengths. It might be your problem-solving attitude or your analytical skills. Figuring out and articulating those skills is extremely important at this stage.
Any course is an investment in your career. You might already have the right skills or work experience in your armory, yet the next couple of years look pretty much the same. A change of direction might be something you want to look at now.
Once you identify your strengths and weaknesses and have an action plan, it’s easier for you to plan the next steps. It might be all about taking the GMAT or maybe you already have a score. Your focus at this point is having a plan around picking the right B-School or Masters' program for yourself.
Action plans will be of no use if we don't have clear timelines and goals. Every program you apply to has clear deadlines. The earlier you apply, the better it is for you. At this stage, you want to make sure you have a crystal clear plan.
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