HqLife
Hello everyone,
I wanted to know if anyone had heard of this program/any insight. Cornell's Dyson School of Applied Economics & Management works with Johnson Bschool for the MPS Applied Economics program + 1 additional semester abroad for MiIM in the CEMS network schools.
I like how the program gives you the best of both world of the AEM and MiIM at CEMS network colleges, but do not see anything on it.
As per the employment statistics, does look like good employers recruit out of the AEM, but has a mean salary of $61000. Please note* that 71% of the students are international and 45% of them get a job in Asia afterwards, which could be why the mean salary is low.
Any reviews/insight/opinion would be appreciated.
https://dyson.cornell.edu/programs/graduate/mps/Thank You
Hi
HqLife, Cornell's brand and the CEMS network is a strong combination. The MPS is one of the newer programs of Cornell, so it will take a couple of years to climb up the ranking ladder. As far as salary statistics go, 61 K Euros is the mean starting salary (Base). For a lot of early career degrees, the weighted salaries (i.e. the 3 year average) range from 85k Euros to 100 k Euros for top schools.
If cornell's weighted Salary is taken into account, it would be in and around the same range, so I don't think you should worry.
You can check out the detailed review about the Cornell MPS program here:
https://www.mim-essay.com/Cornell-mps-review/?gmat-club