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thanks all! Yeah, girl1, I'm deciding between Kellogg LBS and MIT (if that pans out). I'm leaning toward Kellogg at the moment because of the possibility to do dual-degrees with other programmes. That said, I'm going to visit both with an open mind to get a sense of fit. What are you thinking?
Strange. Got dings in the beginning from other BSchools and worried about outcome. Waited for admits and suddenly they come like buses in a row at bus stop. Good week so far. Admitted to Kellogg, Ross, Wharton today and waiting loyally for LBS. I hope LBS shows some appreciation for my application.
Strange. Got dings in the beginning from other BSchools and worried about outcome. Waited for admits and suddenly they come like buses in a row at bus stop. Good week so far. Admitted to Kellogg, Ross, Wharton today and waiting loyally for LBS. I hope LBS shows some appreciation for my application.
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I am so happy for you. man Thats a great news. You have great colleges to choose from. Where do you intend to go.
dunno yet as admissions are very recent. Intend to attend weekend for admitted candidates to elaborate further US visa. Also will need to run some numbers on spreadsheet to see how things add up, money is kinda tight and the financial commitment slowly sinks in.