abhaypratapsingh wrote:
I don't know about Kellog .. but I have few colleagues from chicago business school and have found them pretty ordinary .. in fact my colleagues from local business school have done much better in the organization. Anyway its totally my personal view.
thanks,
Abhay Singh
And you take a few data and characterize the whole population from these few points?
I'm not here complaining that you made this statement about the schools I'm attending, I know phenomenal people from several schools and I know several ordinary people in many schools - perhaps I'm included in this last category. Well, once I heard from the admissions office Director from the hardest school to get into in the US that they like Ordinary People doing extraordinary things
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I guess that your situations is the same as someone traveling to a place, having a few bad situations with local people and later generalize the whole country because of a few bad moments with those locals, believe me I hear that all the time.
You should talk to people who made exchange quarters (because they've seen 2 different schools). I really like talking to these people to see the differences in approach, people, life style etc...