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Hi, bitteorca and twister. I am also interested in applying the Mphil Real Estate Finance of Cambridge and have got some questions about it.
Maybe a bit of my background too: I had my bachelor degree in real estate and a second major in finance, I have a first class honour from a reputable uni in Asia. I had a 1-year internship in a real estate fund company doing asset acquisitions and funds management. Although they give me a return offer, I didn't go back because the exposure there couldn't get me the surveyor qualification and I wanted to try something new. Then, I have gone to a government related organization. After working for a year, I just find out how much I prefer real estate investment to surveying, that's why I would like to adjust my careers path.
And, I have the following questions in mind, hope you can help.
1. My web search shows that most prgrame graduates go to banks. Do they have good opportunities going into the real estate investment or real estate fund?
2. I intend to work in the UK for a couple of years after graduation. Then, I hope to move to other Asian countries because I just love seeing new things in another country. Is it easy for an Asian to find a job in the UK?
3. Because I already have my bachelor degree in real estate bachelor, would a master of finance a better choice? I am not sure as I m not really into the stock/bond market.
4. Last, abt 1-2 year ago, i was given an offer for another mphil course at the department of land economy. I didn't accept it and now apply another program, do you know if I will be given a lower priority? Do I still have good chance to get into the program?
Your help is appreciated :)
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