Narrowed choice to either Michigan Ross and USC Marshall. No scholarships at either, but lower tuition at Marshall likely offset by higher COL in LA, so cost is a wash. I can afford either.
Background- Canadian, 32M & married
- BCom and JD (practised law for three years)
- Looking to work for at least 2-3 years in Seattle, SF or LA, then likely will move back to Canada for family reasons
Industries- Consulting (for exit opportunities, but may decide family impact isn't worth it)
- Tech (PM, marketing or business development)
- Entertainment (PM, marketing or content licensing. Particular interest in cross-section of entertainment and tech)
OptionsRoss
+ I really like the students, the emphasis on action based learning and the general facilities/courses/opportunities
+ Clearly the more prestigious program in the States and recruited by top consulting & tech companies
+ Generally, I feel like I'd be more proud of a Michigan degree in the longterm
- Location in AA makes it hard for my wife to commute to visit (2x flights) and winters and small size make it not appetizing for her to move
- Few opportunities to pursue entertainment jobs w/o lots of hustle, so likely closing this option if I go to Ross
Marshall
+ Keen and genuinely nice students w/ passionate alumni network
+ Gorgeous campus and I would much prefer to live in LA (weather, events/conferences, meeting with employers, etc.)
+ One of the best MBA programs in the world to work in entertainment
+ Short flight home, and easier for wife to find work if she moves to join me
- Turmoil caused by firing of Dean could have knock-on effects to a program previously 'on the rise'
- Smaller class size means less electives and PRIME isn't as impressive as MAP (though still sounds cool)
- Consulting opportunities noticeably not as good vs. Ross
Questions- If I move back to Canada, is the Michigan > USC advantage lost, or does its reputation cross the border?
- Is the Ross network sufficiently good (and well connected) in California/Washington to trump the Trojan network?
- Will my experience at Ross be appreciably better (better faculty, students, courses, clubs, etc.) to warrant the difficulties of living in AA?
Thoughts are much appreciated.