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Re: International Students Employed 3 Months after Graduation by School!! [#permalink]
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Correct me if I'm wrong, don't business schools count US permanent residents as "International" as well? Does the table here do that too? If so, it might be overstating the employment prospects for those on a F1 visa. But I guess that's the limitation unless business schools offer a breakdown for permanent residents and those on visas.

Thank you for putting together this table. This is very helpful.


I don't think so. All business schools we studied above have classified their students in two categories: Students with permanent work authorization and Students without permanent work authorization. It's unlikely for a US citizen to not have permanent work authorization, no matter whether he/she lives in US or not.
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Morgan15 wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, don't business schools count US permanent residents as "International" as well? Does the table here do that too? If so, it might be overstating the employment prospects for those on a F1 visa. But I guess that's the limitation unless business schools offer a breakdown for permanent residents and those on visas.

Thank you for putting together this table. This is very helpful.


I don't think so. All business schools we studied above have classified their students in two categories: Students with permanent work authorization and Students without permanent work authorization. It's unlikely for a US citizen to not have permanent work authorization, no matter whether he/she lives in US or not.


Hi Narenn, thank you for the reply and the clarification.

I asked because on Harvard's website, they say 35% of the MBA class is international but there's an asterisk indicating that includes permanent residents. So an Indian citizen with a green card would still be classified as international at least for the class profile.
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