Hey Everyone,
So even after spending hours/days here reading about the different schools, looking at their website/viewbooks, reading the "MBA Game Plan" and "Business Week Best MBA Schools" books, I'm still not sure which other schools I should apply to. Thus, I was hoping to see what other people's opinions were and maybe they read some article that I missed somewhere or talked to some alum whom I did not know.
Anyway, my most recent profile is here (I've had a few iterations with this alerady):
https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/111-t56286I'm definitely applying to (focus on Entrepreneurship, Venture Capitalism, and/or Global Management)
- Stanford (long shot, I know)
- Berkeley Haas (I hope this is my "possible" school)
- UCLA Anderson (I hope I can get in!)
I'm *only* looking at Ultra-Elites and Elites, and I'm NOT really interested in going to a financial powerhouse school (so probably no Wharton, Columbia, or Chicago, sorry) because even though they're good at other things, the first year/semester curriculum (according to the books I've read) seem to focus heavily on finance.
Thus, I have these schools left to consider:
- Stern: Great location, good atmosphere, but also very finance focused and I read that the placement is only strong in finance and entertainment. Might not be the greatest in job prospects.
- Tuck, Darden, Fuqua, Ross, Cornell: Location, location, location (no offense to those who are going there, but I like big cities/metro areas too much)
- Kellogg: I'm considering it, especially with their whole "team" focus. But other than Marketing, are they really good at entrepreneurship and international stuff? I haven't read much that would support that.
- Harvard: Um... no because of location, perceived atmosphere, and I want a more flexible curriculum (like Stanford/Haas)
that's pretty much it right? It seems that even if I wanted to apply to more schools, it would only be Kellogg or Stern.
Any more suggestions or advice?
Thanks!