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Want to study an MBA abroad but unsure which country you should do it in? Torn between the world’s major financial capital cities, with no idea how to pick the one for you? Put the guides and brochures away, our quiz is here to help*.
All you need to do is build your perfect job and we’ll tell you which country you’d be most happy studying in.
*This quiz is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as a basis for life decisions.
Amelia Hopkins is a writer for TopMBA, covering the latest news in business and business education. A graduate of the University of Leeds and Yorkshire native, she enjoys reading, travelling and talking incessantly about the countryside.
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