VeritasPrepScottie wrote:
Even though Terry is not a top 10 program, it still requires a minimum of 2 years full time work experience. There may be some scholarships available but it is very rare to get a full ride in this economy. As far as placement goes, you will find that most graduates find job placements in the Southeastern U.S. since Terry is viewed as a regional school. Additionally, most placments are in consulting and finance. You can get more details by looking at the MBA class profile info.
@ above...Thanks a lot. Suppose i do get accepted by Terry School of Business, do you think i should take the offer up? I mean is will the ROI be worth it? I am asking this as you mentioned that it is not considered to be within the top 10 programs