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Yes.. my experience is in Banking analytics and Asset management. I can look for opportunities in finance but I don't mind exploring opportunities in consulting as well if more option is available for international students in consulting.
Posted from my mobile deviceActually there are pros and cons. Cornell has bigger brand than Kelley. The 1-year program is also held between Ithaca and NY which gives you close proximity to financial institutions and firms in NY. I doubt a one year program will help transfer into consulting as there is no internship. My friend in Kellogg 1-year faced same issue and got same response. It might be helpful if you coming from management consulting background. Kelley is not finance school but could help for 2nd tier consulting. However, your experience is your support in searching for a job. In your case, I would depend in my experience and choose school that offers more money. I would go with Kelley.