mfprado1073 wrote:
Your last post was a bit confusing for me:
- Were you accepted to these schools or not?
- Are you certain that you'll have the scholarship that you mentioned for each of those schools?
If you want to land a consulting job in the US, it has to be done just after graduation. Most consulting firms have offices all over the world and applying from your home country they will definitely offer you a place in the closest office. Why would they hire remotely when there is thousands of fresh new candidates graduating each year from top BSchools?
Additionally, if you want to go MBB, Carlson will give you much lesser chances of landing a job than Cornell and it will limit you to the Midwest. Why don't you directly ask admissions how many students of the last class went to MBB, instead of local consulting firms? That might give you some clarity.
But if what you really want is entrepreneurship in your home country, just go for it and save yourself the time and the money.
I am not going to lie, when I saw our GMAT score I was confused as to why UNC would offer you money, the average applicant UNC admitts is a 700. So unless you had some other extraordinary story about your application, you were likely to receive little or no aid. I would go with Johnson w/ no money.
It seems like OP didn't know his full package at these schools (assuming he was admitted) but was weighing his potential options.
Carlson is a great school but its not in the same tier as Kennan-Flagler/Johnson. Not the same opportunities, nor does it have the same national brand school name or business program.