Japanese and South Korean students sending fewer score reports to the US MBAs
The article on TopMBA.com discusses the popularity of US MBA programs among Asian students, highlighting that 68% of GMAT score reports sent from Asia are directed towards the US. However, there’s a noted decline in reports from countries other than China, with Japanese and South Korean students sending fewer score reports to the US. The trend shows that younger Asian applicants, particularly from China, are increasingly interested in American MBA programs due to cultural attractions and educational benefits. The article also touches on the financial and familial support that Chinese students typically receive, which influences their decision to study abroad.
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