Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.
Customized for You
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Track Your Progress
every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance
Practice Pays
we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
There are many benefits to timing your practice, including:
I am currently deciding on whether or not to enroll in the NYU Stern MBA (part-time). I am from Northern Europe and plan to return there not too long after graduating, so my main concern is around Stern's international presence, in particular the number of alumni based in Europe. Based on some brief research it looks like Stern's part-time class is largely made of Americans (which makes sense).
I'd appreciate some advice or insights in regards to this concern- is there a European presence at NYU Stern, particularly in the part-time class? Will I be able to leverage my MBA network when I'm back working in Europe?
Thanks in advance!
Archived NYU Stern Discussion
Hi there,
You've stumbled upon an old discussion from our NYU Stern Forum
that's now outdated and has been archived. No more replies are possible here.
Interested in current discussions? Feel free to dive into our dedicated NYU Stern Forum
for all fresh things related to the NYU Stern MBA program.
Because there is no visa involved, yes, part time programs are comprised of domestic applicants chiefly those from the surrounding commutable areas. This is what you will find with all part time programs. Because you can work at your own pace it’s unlikely the network factor will be be there very much. I don’t remember if you move through the core courses as a cohort at NYU part time. But that would be what I would look for. This is the case at Haas EWMBA. The best you can hope for are some good friends you can lean on throughout your career to masterminds with you post MBA - I don’t see many other PT Sternies relocating to Rotterdam or wherever in 2 or 3 years. But what I encourage you to contact is that parent club NYU grads of Netherlands or Amsterdam or whatever applies to your case. The value of the network could be measured that way, as assessed by club President of NYU alums of your city maybe country.
To answer my own question looks like they are starting the cohort system this year https://www.stern.nyu.edu/programs-admi ... leadership so that’s good for increasing bonds. Happy to see that because often those at Stern have their own life going in NYC and relationships are a bit weaker.