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Valentin Vassilev
Biography
Profession: Editor
Education: BSc in Applied Linguistics, University of Veliko Tarnovo; MSc in International Media Studies, Deutsche Welle Academy in Bonn
Interests: Business and financial markets
Valentin joined Advent Group’s editorial team in 2016, bringing with him nearly a decade of experience as a business journalist. He developed extensive expertise in business education, particularly in the MBA sector, complemented by his strong interest in business and financial markets.
Valentin has a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Veliko Tarnovo and a Master’s degree in International Media Studies from Deutsche Welle Academy in Bonn.
Authored articles
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Passing the GMAT exam, while only one part of your business school application, can be a daunting task, especially for non-native English speakers. However, it turns out that speaking English as a foreign language has its advantages, too.
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