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I am looking for comparison between Cornell - Queen's EMBA and UCLA - Anderson EMBA program. Both of them are rated high but I am looking for comparison on overall corporate perception, strategic focus, networking, and alumni connection.
Will appreciate if someone can provide some insights.
I am looking for comparison between Cornell - Queen's EMBA and UCLA - Anderson EMBA program. Both of them are rated high but I am looking for comparison on overall corporate perception, strategic focus, networking, and alumni connection.
Will appreciate if someone can provide some insights.
Thanks.
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It will depend on you. Johnson and Haas are both elite programs(even though Haas is top 10 and Johnson top 15). It really depends on what you are interested in pursuing post MBA, where you want to live, and where you think you will fit, bluntly, best. All are very good schools - without knowing what you are interested in, and where you think you will enjoy your 2 years the most, it is tough to say which is probably best for you. Can you tell us more about your background, what field and location you want to be after graduation?