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So I've got three offers for a FT MBA program, Wisconsin, Kelley (Indiana) and Carlson (Minnesota). Fortunately they are all offering me scholarships which is making the pricing relatively similar, but now it's making it a lot harder to choose. I've been racking my brain going back and forth because I know they are all great schools, but I honestly can't decide. Whatcha' think?
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uptown problems baby. questions to consider 1) where do you want to work post-MBA and where do they recruit? how many recruits at each school relative to class size? 2) where do you want to live and which alma mater carries the most weight/recognition/# of alums there? Look up the city on LinkedIn and see which school dominates 3.) where did you feel a fit when you visited campuses? If you have not done that would recommend it. each school has a very different feel. 4) have you reached out to alums you dont know on linked in? send inmail to some from each and see who responds to pressure-test the alumni network factor. IN sum consider your reasons for doing an MBA and do research on each school in terms of how it best performs!