0 Please correct me - 02br 02br 00Q: What are your future plans?02br 00A: I would like to do 01b00an02b00 MBA from Japan and join 01b00a (the?) 02b00management field.02br 02br 00Thanks.0-
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00Please correct me - 02br 02br 00Q: What are your future plans?02br 00A: I would like to do 01b00an02b00 MBA from Japan and join 01b00a (the?) 02b00management field.02font02br 02br 01font00Q: What
0 01font00Hi Clive, thanks for correcting my sentence. 05002br 02br 00Could you please tell me the meaning of this sentence?02br 02br 02font01b01font00You don't 'join' a field.02br 02br 02font02b010id1
0 01font00I would like to do an MBA01b00 01b00from xyz university02b02b00 and 01b00enter02b00 the management field.02br 02br 00Is it correct now?02br 02font00 0-
0<You don't 'join' a field.>02br 02br 00According to IBM, you do:02br 02br 00If you are an IT person, join the field of business technology and become business savvy. Develop a holistic understanding of the business. You may specialize in one or more functional areas. But you need to have an in-depth understanding of all functional areas including, b
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00Could you please tell me the meaning of this sentence?02br 02br 02font01b01font00You don't 'join' a field.02font02b02br 02br 01font00My meaning was that the verb 'join' sounds odd to me here. The verb
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00I would like to do an MBA01b00 01b00from xyz university02b02b00 and 01b00enter02b00 the management field.02br 02br 00Is it correct now? 02font00Sounds fine to me. You could also say 'at' instead of 'from'.02br 02br