| Topic Name: |
Impact of MBA Program |
| Message Name: |
Study Abroad |
| Date Posted: |
01/17/2006 |
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Undergrad - thanks for your insight into my questions regarding the differences in offers between different schools and recruiting for offices abroad
acn - I can assure you it was not my intention to pick an mba program based on the job offers to a specific program. I was just curious if salaries are different(paying off a larger loan to hbs since chicago offered me a substantial scholarship) and if I had the same chance of working abroad without studying abroad (gsb offers study aborad whereas hbs doesnt)
You defend chicago with a passion as I have seen from a number of its grads and thus far from my experience the school has lived up to its expectation. ...as for locking myself in the library, you are better of trying the bar with my fellow students. I'll be taking all of the items you mentioned into consideration when making my final decision. So far, in academic flexibility and study abroad opportunities chicago seems to be the better fit but if I am fortunate enough to get into HBS (i find out tomorrow) it would be hard to turn down the most recognized mba program (rankings shmankings)
jester944 |
| Message: |
Dependent on your background and language skills you should be able to get into a European office without studying abroad during your MBA.
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