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Re: Profile evaluation + suitable B school suggestion [#permalink]
Hello jxatrillion and thank you for your answer.

I will probably apply for a Fulbright Scholarship to study a full-time MBA which means that if I accept it I'll have to promise to return to my home country immediately after graduation for at least 2 years. This means that a program more recognized internationally would be better. I don't know how the visa works in case I don't go to the US as a fulbrighter. If I could get to a good program with other schollarships/loans and with the possibility to stay in the US after graduation I might consider this other option instead of the Fulbright Scholarship.

Regarding location area, I would prefer a colder, less populated and safer area over a big, crowded multicultural city. Yes I know this might not seem the best indicator for a B-school student, but I'm not alone, and my wife should also be happy with my decision. Considering this, these are the universities I found interesting:

Iowa (Tippie)
U. of Washington (Foster)
Wisconsin-Madison
Indiana (Kelley)

Could you share your views?
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