I'm in quite a pickle at the moment as I have to choose between 3 programs and am not able to decide. I was hoping if some of you could provide your inputs based on several factors and my understanding expressed below:
Post-MBA Goal is to work in Internal Strategy at a Fortune 100 company (international reach and opportunities a bonus) in the SE, with back up in Real Estate Finance in the SE. Background working in Financial Services at Bulge bracket banks in NY for 5 years.
1) Emory University, Goizueta Business School
- Full Tuition
- Atlanta, GA (bigger city than other schools)
2) UNC, Kenan-Flagler Business School
- 1/2 Scholarship
- Good reputation for Real Estate
3) Virginia, Darden Business School
- No Scholarship
- Better overall reputation than other options
- Emphasis on Academics/Case-study
Now I have to choose between them. I have family in Atlanta, but will be happy finding post MBA opportunities in VA/NC or elsewhere in the Mid-Atlantic/SE. The most important factors to me in recruitment are the job opportunities, while limiting any debt. If I can find equally as great of opportunities in Atlanta while going to Emory v. Darden, I would be content with going to Emory, however, my understanding is that this may be more difficult.
If anyone can throw light on this dilemna, it'll be great.