PerfumeLove
MBAVet25
Just because you’d have a finance concentration doesn’t mean you can’t do management consulting once you graduate. As a matter of fact, a high percentage of MBA grads I know had a concentration in finance and still went consulting afterwards. Plus, at Owen, you can still have specializations towards a certain career track, such as consulting or tech, even though your concentration is in something else. So while I understand you might not like finance as a concentration, typically having a strong finance skill set plays to ones advantage in the consulting recruitment.
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Thank you for your reply. I'm trying to understand if the situation might be a bit different for international students when it comes to recruiting for H1B sponsorship? Do you have any idea why Owen has very less % of international students?
I’m not sure how Consulting is viewed by immigration for post MBA work classification. Aren’t you supposed to work in a STEM related field post MBA to take full advantage of the three years? I would imagine that some consulting jobs are more STEM focused than others but honestly I have no idea. I’m sure someone else on this board knows way more about it than I do.
As far as why Owen has a low international student number, it might be because of its location. While I don’t agree with this perspective, I’d imagine immigrants don’t view southern metropolitan cities as prosperous or advantageous for their careers. Or maybe even as friendly. I definitely don’t think that is true for Nashville though. It’s a booming city right now and a lot of major companies are moving there. Also, there is a growing startup scene that has been moving there over the past few years. Has a very Austin, TX feel to it nowadays.