CONGRATS MAVERICK!
riverripper wrote:
Don't get upset by this, would you really want to sit in a class room that is made up mostly of the same type of people? Diversity bring far more to an MBA program than you realize. As someone who had almost no diversity in their previous experiences, I love it. Some of my best friends here are from all over the world. They are amazing people who I never would have met without this place.
Aye Aye river! I'm still amazed every day by how diverse the classroom is and how much I'm learning from my peers from different countries, different backgrounds, and different thought processes. I really appreciate the business schools that put an effort into forming these types of learning environments, even if it hurts some demographics.
riverripper wrote:
Kellogg R1: 29 applicants
Tally: Admits: 11 Dings: 13 Waitlist: 5
GMATclubbers in the class of 2010: 10
I think everyone who was at DAK ended up attending.
Kellogg R2: 34 applicants
Tally: Admits: 9 Dings: 17 Waitlist: 4 unknown: 3
GMATclubbers in the class of 2010: 4
Admit rate: 31.7% vs 19% published acceptance rate
Yield: 70%
Wow, crazy! Didn't know that 10 out of 11 R1 people attended but only 4 out of 9 for R2 (I guess that included terry12, ujjib, myself, and tj, wonder who was the 5th that didn't go).
Ahh memories of DAK II, that was fun.