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Hi Everyone, i have received an admit from both these colleges, and now am trying to make a decision. I'm an international student and i want to complete my MBA with Finance as my specialization. Post MBA, i wish to work in a Financial Consultant role, dealing majorly in Corporate Finance.
I have heard the Finance department of BC is better than BU, but is it worth missing out on $40K scholarship ?
Your inputs would be much appreciated.
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Hi Everyone, i have received an admit from both these colleges, and now am trying to make a decision. I'm an international student and i want to complete my MBA with Finance as my specialization. Post MBA, i wish to work in a Financial Consultant role, dealing majorly in Corporate Finance.
I have heard the Finance department of BC is better than BU, but is it worth missing out on $40K scholarship ?
Your inputs would be much appreciated.
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I think you should not let go $70k. Both schools are similar. For internationals I don't think it will become a huge differentiator. In the US lots of full time offers depends on how you network with your potential employer and with the school alums. It totally depends on how much support you are getting from the school CMC. I would encourage you to get in touch with current 2nd year students of both school and try to get their perspective. I hope it clarifies some of your dilemmas.
Hi Everyone, i have received an admit from both these colleges, and now am trying to make a decision. I'm an international student and i want to complete my MBA with Finance as my specialization. Post MBA, i wish to work in a Financial Consultant role, dealing majorly in Corporate Finance.
I have heard the Finance department of BC is better than BU, but is it worth missing out on $40K scholarship ?
Your inputs would be much appreciated.
I think you should not let go $70k. Both schools are similar. For internationals I don't think it will become a huge differentiator. In the US lots of full time offers depends on how you network with your potential employer and with the school alums. It totally depends on how much support you are getting from the school CMC. I would encourage you to get in touch with current 2nd year students of both school and try to get their perspective. I hope it clarifies some of your dilemmas.
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Thanks for the response, have spoken to a couple of alums and got a similar response, that both these schools are almost the same so doesn't make much difference which one you join.