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I plan to accept the weatherhead admit and connect with fall 2022 batchmates. I am also wondering how to spend the next few months. Any ideas?
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I m joining Weatherhead. I have admits from other schools as well but i m preferring Weatherhead due to ranking, faculty and cohort quality. Plus it's costing me less.. you applied using waiver or gre/gmat?
I applied using gre.. and my friend is currently in second year at case mba. It's really nice.. cohort is small and has good diversity. Excellent faculty.. plus Ohio is cheaper as compared to other states like NY and California. They have some really excellent faculty in design thinking domain. Few are visiting faculty in top b schools like isb, lbs etc.
Yeah I heard on the same lines but I'm just a bit concerned regarding there employment rate which is around 65-70% according to their site and it might be a problem for international students
Employment for international students is always a problem unless we receive an admit at top 30 colleges of the US. Still their site shows majority placed in tech and 14% in consulting. Which is a good number plus the cohort size is small.. unlike Ohio State which is four times and more difficult to get job. I think for international students we need to develop our own network else getting job will be difficult from any college.
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