My MBA souvenir from Tokyo to Montreal
In 2005, I was asked to go in for an interview in Tokyo. When asked what my short term goals are, I replied that I would like to get my MBA while I am in Japan. I knew at that time that McGill has an MBA programme in Tokyo. It would have been ideal because it would enable me to work and study at the same time.
I was hired for that job, but because I had a job, I was always too busy, and actually, too comfortable in my job, to see a need to study for the GMAT or MBA.
What eventually did push me was very simple: peer pressure. My old friend Marcus, an MBA from Thunderbird, has a very good way of convincing me of anything. He did have a good point. I was ready to leave Japan and open a new chapter in my life, but had no real defined vision of where I would like to go.
Having an MBA would open new doors for me. More opportunities will come my way. The rest is up to me to keep an open mind and build up the courage to take a risk. So, last year, in my quest to open minds, chapters and doors, I started studying for my GMAT and was happy to hear that I was accepted to the McGill MBA programme at the Tokyo campus.
Last June, the first year MBA students from McGill Japan met for the first time at the Hilton Hotel in Shinjuku as we celebrated the start of our two year journey. One of my classmates asked me why I am getting an MBA. Instead of saying that I would like to open new chapters, doors and minds, I gave him a simpler answer.
I answered that I wanted my Canadian MBA as my souvenir from Japan...
- Article by MBA Japan student, Boon Hoh
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