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Re: Columbia (Full Scholarship) vs. Haas (Full Scholarship) [#permalink]
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Would recommend leveraging other resources as well:
1. Surprisingly out of 2,000 discussions Haas and Columbia come up very rarely together.

2. Take a look at the Columbia Reviews and Haas Reviews (Haas is pretty exclusive with a small class for a top 10, so only 3 reviews - the least of any top 10 program we have)
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Can anyone else provide insight into the two programs, particularly those who voted?
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You are accepted to 2 wow schools. congratulations :)

If you were accept to lower ranked schools than those schools, I would advise you to reapply.

However, you have free ride from 2 of best 10 schools. It means you need to think deeply about this opportunity. What if you postpone for next year or two years, do you still get same scholarship?? No one knows. Also, how will this delay affect your relation that you are committed to? I think postponement idea carries a lot of risk. Here comes what in hand; Hass vs Columbia. Actually, both schools have different territories as mentioned by BB. In their reports, both schools almost shares same percentage recruited by RE (almost 3.8%). Based on the difficult mobility of your partner, I vote for Hass.

If you are in doubt, then I suggest that you can both attend weekend days in both schools and take the decision together.

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Can anyone else provide insight into the two programs, particularly those who voted?


If your goal is to pursue Real Estate Finance upon graduation, then in my mind, it is a no-brainer which school to go to. In NYC, the networking opportunities and just plain old exposure to Real Estate would be much more prevalent as opposed to Haas.

Now if Haas has some sort of underground Real Estate development track that I don't know of, it changes the equation.

But if you are dead set on RE Finance the decision is clear. Based on your age tho, I would venture to guess the young heart is a fleeting one. Might your interests/desires change? If it changes to one of the stereotypical finance jobs, you can't go wrong at either school, but if it turns towards Tech - then Haas would be the way to go.

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hncx wrote:
Can anyone else provide insight into the two programs, particularly those who voted?


If your goal is to pursue Real Estate Finance upon graduation, then in my mind, it is a no-brainer which school to go to. In NYC, the networking opportunities and just plain old exposure to Real Estate would be much more prevalent as opposed to Haas.

Now if Haas has some sort of underground Real Estate development track that I don't know of, it changes the equation.

But if you are dead set on RE Finance the decision is clear. Based on your age tho, I would venture to guess the young heart is a fleeting one. Might your interests/desires change? If it changes to one of the stereotypical finance jobs, you can't go wrong at either school, but if it turns towards Tech - then Haas would be the way to go.

I'm not sure if I helped...


Thank you for the input Keepushinalmosthere. Thanks also to everyone who voted. Haas indeed does have a strong real estate specialization which is why I applied to the program: https://mba.haas.berkeley.edu/academics/realestate.html

I work with many people in the industry now (I currently work in a real estate related field in the Bay Area) who are Haas alumni, and going there would definitely expand my network for that specific to the Bay Area.
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Re: Columbia (Full Scholarship) vs. Haas (Full Scholarship) [#permalink]
Any other CBS/Haas students, alumni, etc. that could provide insight?

To add color to the financial differential, Haas would definitely be less expensive for me. I have an inexpensive living situation in which I could remain, and would not have to foot the cost of relocation, much more expensive rent, and travel back to the Bay Area to see family, etc. It would likely be a 40k difference overall. So it becomes a question of saving that money vs experiencing a new place and Columbia's program, recognizing that Columbia and moving to NYC has been the goal in b-school apps...
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I would go with Haas here, it seems like you are well established in Cali and given real estate is largely based around local knowledge it feels like given the lack of relative difference in the quality of both schools and your personal ties with your girlfriend I would go with Haas. Congrats on these two great options, I don't think it is worth it to try and apply to other more elite porgrams
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I would go with Haas here, it seems like you are well established in Cali and given real estate is largely based around local knowledge it feels like given the lack of relative difference in the quality of both schools and your personal ties with your girlfriend I would go with Haas. Congrats on these two great options, I don't think it is worth it to try and apply to other more elite porgrams


Thanks, VeritasPrepDozie. This is true; however, I am interested in breaking more into RE finance and into some of the larger financial institutions, BB banks, REITs, etc. that are headquartered in New York. RE development is very network heavy but if I am on the institutional side I think NYC would be advantageous. I would also maintain my current network in the Bay Area.
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