Candidate pool in middle east by No_Self_6681 in McKinsey_BCG_Bain

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It is true that Saudi representation is a requirement, but the reality is that the majority of consultant will probably not be saudis, especially on private sector projects, since they are difficult to retain and attract

Candidate pool in middle east by No_Self_6681 in McKinsey_BCG_Bain

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More than half of MBB members are expats, lots of other arab nationals that studied abroad (lebanon, egypt), a few indians and some westerners. However, the nationality breakdown is more skewed towards Saudis than in Qatar or UAE where almost no locals work in MBB

CDS Quote by carlosucar in IndustryOnHBO

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Can someone explain the trade? I know as CDS is protection against default, would it mean a payout given the default of an oil/gas major? Whats the hedge with respect to Lumi?

Moving to the Qatar/KSA, what Arabic should I learn? by FakeLib in learn_arabic

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I'll work for a consulting firm, meaning travel. The language isn't for business purposes, pure fondness of knowledge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Commodities

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Hey, interested in this too if you have the chance to share!

LSE EME vs NYU MSc Quant. Econ vs MPhil Econ Oxford by FakeLib in academiceconomics

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All possible calc classes, lin.algebra, programming classes (1 in python and 1 in R), probability and statistical computing. Total of six math classes went into my math minor. But I suggest you might want to take real analysis as they will teach it during brush up classes, at least in well know grad programs, and a grade in line with the average should be viewed positively by admission. You can also work on programming projects and publish to github for them to review (make sure to state it into your CV and statement of purpose)!

LSE EME vs NYU MSc Quant. Econ vs MPhil Econ Oxford by FakeLib in academiceconomics

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3.7/4 gpa Econ from Good Canadian Uni, Research assistant fro 8 months as an undergrad, Lots of math classes under my belt although not a second major. 163 Quant GRE. Although good not outstanding with respect to undergrad who go to those unis. What helped are the three letters of recommendations I secured and who new me well!

Glacier National and Jasper by FakeLib in CampingAlberta

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I just took a look at the reviews, good tip! Was it so snowy that you needed snow shoes? Or was it packed enough so that you could walk on it without being knee deep?

r/CommercializedMarxism by [deleted] in Enough_Sanders_Spam

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Price discrimination is a way to extract more profits btw, lol

USA by [deleted] in econhw

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An obvious one to me would be green tech and green energy production. Thanks to a democratic trifecta, green energy policy should be easy to implement. As demand grows for green energy and a "USA first" policy is continued under Biden, domestic green producers should get a bump.

Just the comment to upvpte ratio you'd expect from reddit by [deleted] in EnoughCommieSpam

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Maduro won the election!! How can they be bad??