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Cornell has a pretty decent real estate program if that's where your interests lie. Even though it's not quite an "ultra elite."
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Good advice. I've looked it up before and the list goes:

1. Wharton
2. _______ (I don't suppose anyone happens to know this. I can't find it anywhere)
3. Wisconsin

The problem is that I haven't decided which would be more beneficial to me at this point. An MBA from a top real estate program or a general management MBA from a top grad school like Harvard. I guess it can't hurt to send it out to schools I never look at again, right? Maybe choose Wharton and Wisconsin and then 3 of the top general MBA programs? Do the schools that get my score see which other schools also received my score?

Thanks Emory! and congrats again on your acceptance 8-)

Thanks for the congrats. If I must, I think Emory has a decent real estate program, but I could be wrong and just trying to give Emory some publicity. :wink: I think your plan of choosing a couple for specifically real estate and a few for general management sounds like a good idea. I know that I sent my scores to 5 schools, intending only to apply to 3 of them, then decided to only apply to one. I don't think that the schools can see where you applied to, so it can't hurt.
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