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Rice dominates the state of Texas post MBA. Almost guaranteed to get a job in the 130k range regardless of industry. They recruit well into consulting offices in Houston-even MBB and D. You can pivot from there to Chi Bos or NY a few years in. Jones does a much better job in consulting placement overall than Owen. Better at tech in Atlanta and Texas(Austin) than Owen imo. Check out the employment report on both. Rice is impressive and will likely be a consistent top 20 school in the not too distant future.

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Congrats.

I have some concerns that you need observe.

1- Internal strategy is not for internationals. It is something that happens long time ago. But have this changed due to STEM programs? I do not know.

2- If you read through recent postings in GC, you will find that MBB almost stopped sponsoring internationals for strategy consulting. Some few recruited for other positions like operation.

3- I think Fisher is STEM. I think it is a relief over Carlson. I heard that internationals find hard times be recruited in Carlson. So my advice is to check with current students or alumni through LinkedIn.
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Rice dominates the state of Texas post MBA. Almost guaranteed to get a job in the 130k range regardless of industry. They recruit well into consulting offices in Houston-even MBB and D. You can pivot from there to Chi Bos or NY a few years in. Jones does a much better job in consulting placement overall than Owen. Better at tech in Atlanta and Texas(Austin) than Owen imo. Check out the employment report on both. Rice is impressive and will likely be a consistent top 20 school in the not too distant future.

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This is interesting. I would have though McCombs would run the roost in Texas. Thanks for the info!
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I think McCombs is the bigger animal here in the MBA world. Rice has a strong undergrad name and reputation. It is ranked a lot higher in undergrad and some of that glory spills over. Think of Mendoza for example with Norte Dame.

Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone of these programs is stem except Merage. If Jones can offer you a stem degree, I could see that but with Merage, You’re getting a full ride and a three-year OPT. I don’t think Irvine is a whole lot to write home about or something to have high expectations about, BUT, You’re getting a big scholarship and you have the stem certification. I don’t know about the upsides but I like covering my downside. This is kind of like the index fund investment :-)

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I think McCombs is the bigger animal here in the MBA world. Rice has a strong undergrad name and reputation. It is ranked a lot higher in undergrad and some of that glory spills over. Think of Mendoza for example with Norte Dame.

Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone of these programs is stem except Merage. If Jones can offer you a stem degree, I could see that but with Merage, You’re getting a full ride and a three-year OPT. I don’t think Irvine is a whole lot to write home about or something to have high expectations about, BUT, You’re getting a big scholarship and you have the stem certification. I don’t know about the upsides but I like covering my downside. This is kind of like the index fund investment :-)

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I hope no one faces this option soon. It seems OPT will be no longer safe haven.

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assuming none of them are STEM, i voted for rice solely due to the fact that it is the most well known
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In my opinion I don’t think it will work. If it does (of course not). There are always more welcoming nations: Australia,Canada ,Scandinavia countries, some European countries etc.
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I think McCombs is the bigger animal here in the MBA world. Rice has a strong undergrad name and reputation. It is ranked a lot higher in undergrad and some of that glory spills over. Think of Mendoza for example with Norte Dame.

Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone of these programs is stem except Merage. If Jones can offer you a stem degree, I could see that but with Merage, You’re getting a full ride and a three-year OPT. I don’t think Irvine is a whole lot to write home about or something to have high expectations about, BUT, You’re getting a big scholarship and you have the stem certification. I don’t know about the upsides but I like covering my downside. This is kind of like the index fund investment :-)

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I hope no one faces this option soon. It seems OPT will be no longer safe haven.

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The idea is stupid that would require people to work for 10 years right after graduating. That would kill many of the US PhD programs and completely contradicts the concept of what they are trying to avoid (Chinese students returning to China after school). Not to say that logical things always prevail.... but still.
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The idea is stupid that would require people to work for 10 years right after graduating. That would kill many of the US PhD programs and completely contradicts the concept of what they are trying to avoid (Chinese students returning to China after school). Not to say that logical things always prevail.... but still.

Not everyone is the same amount of smart.

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:D some of us have lots of options ,so policy changes and what not’s like this Neither bother nor scare us.
Anyways roykabir772 go for Rice Univ (lots of rice to eat at least lol)
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:D some of us have lots of options ,so policy changes and what not’s like this Neither bother nor scare us.
Anyways roykabir772 go for Rice Univ (lots of rice to eat at least lol)
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The idea is stupid that would require people to work for 10 years right after graduating. That would kill many of the US PhD programs and completely contradicts the concept of what they are trying to avoid (Chinese students returning to China after school). Not to say that logical things always prevail.... but still.

Not everyone is the same amount of smart.

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My comment was directed at the politicians purportedly in favor of this particular policy change.
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Rice dominates the state of Texas post MBA. Almost guaranteed to get a job in the 130k range regardless of industry. They recruit well into consulting offices in Houston-even MBB and D. You can pivot from there to Chi Bos or NY a few years in. Jones does a much better job in consulting placement overall than Owen. Better at tech in Atlanta and Texas(Austin) than Owen imo. Check out the employment report on both. Rice is impressive and will likely be a consistent top 20 school in the not too distant future.

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Hey BradyMVP,

Thanks for sharing those insights. Appreciate it. However, I feel McCombs dominates the Texas market post MBA. Rice comes second probably.
Also, Rice sends around 35.5% (42) of its class to consulting whereas Owen sends 31% (46) of it's class to consulting. So yes, Rice is slightly better than Owen it seems. Funny that I always thought that Owen is way better than Rice when consulting is concerned.
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Congrats.

I have some concerns that you need observe.

1- Internal strategy is not for internationals. It is something that happens long time ago. But have this changed due to STEM programs? I do not know.

2- If you read through recent postings in GC, you will find that MBB almost stopped sponsoring internationals for strategy consulting. Some few recruited for other positions like operation.

3- I think Fisher is STEM. I think it is a relief over Carlson. I heard that internationals find hard times be recruited in Carlson. So my advice is to check with current students or alumni through LinkedIn.


Hey Mo2men,

Thanks much for your response.
I am aware that international students from Carlson and Fisher has received internship offers in internal strategy. I am not sure if STEM programs had an effect on this. But it doesn't seem so since all these students were enrolled in the FT MBA program at Carlson (Non STEM).

Yes, MBB almost stopped and Deloitte stopped completely. It makes me wonder how realistic targeting a strategy consulting role is at the moment. At least for international students.

MBA program is not STEM program at Fisher. The dual degree MBA/MSBA one is. Based on my research with current students at both school, a few internship offers were rescinded indeed. Majorly from a tech consulting firm. However, students at Carlson were more happy with how the school is helping them out in this situation than the ones in Fisher.
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I think McCombs is the bigger animal here in the MBA world. Rice has a strong undergrad name and reputation. It is ranked a lot higher in undergrad and some of that glory spills over. Think of Mendoza for example with Norte Dame.

Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone of these programs is stem except Merage. If Jones can offer you a stem degree, I could see that but with Merage, You’re getting a full ride and a three-year OPT. I don’t think Irvine is a whole lot to write home about or something to have high expectations about, BUT, You’re getting a big scholarship and you have the stem certification. I don’t know about the upsides but I like covering my downside. This is kind of like the index fund investment :-)

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Hey bb,

Thanks for your response. Appreciate it.

I am not highly excited about Merage primarily because of the lack of consulting opportunities there. Add to that the high percentage of international students and the living expenses as well. I learnt that UCI is majorly known as a research school and it's location gives access to a lot of Tech companies. But, I am also considering the competition from the other schools around Merage. I am looking for the best fit for both my post MBA targets and I feel Merage would be able to help me with the Tech one only. The scope looks better at other schools. Also, for the STEM thing, one can always opt for the dual degree programs at Carlson, Fisher and Mendoza post starting their school term.

For opportunities in consulting post MBA, would you agree with this ranking?
Rice>Owen>Carlson>Mendoza>Fisher>Merage

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:D some of us have lots of options ,so policy changes and what not’s like this Neither bother nor scare us.
Anyways roykabir772 go for Rice Univ (lots of rice to eat at least lol)
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The idea is stupid that would require people to work for 10 years right after graduating. That would kill many of the US PhD programs and completely contradicts the concept of what they are trying to avoid (Chinese students returning to China after school). Not to say that logical things always prevail.... but still.

Not everyone is the same amount of smart.

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Hey Staphyk,

Thanks for your response.

Haha. True.
Any specific reason you're preferring Rice over other schools?
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Congrats.

I have some concerns that you need observe.

1- Internal strategy is not for internationals. It is something that happens long time ago. But have this changed due to STEM programs? I do not know.

2- If you read through recent postings in GC, you will find that MBB almost stopped sponsoring internationals for strategy consulting. Some few recruited for other positions like operation.

3- I think Fisher is STEM. I think it is a relief over Carlson. I heard that internationals find hard times be recruited in Carlson. So my advice is to check with current students or alumni through LinkedIn.


Hey Mo2men,

Thanks much for your response.
I am aware that international students from Carlson and Fisher has received internship offers in internal strategy. I am not sure if STEM programs had an effect on this. But it doesn't seem so since all these students were enrolled in the FT MBA program at Carlson (Non STEM).

Yes, MBB almost stopped and Deloitte stopped completely. It makes me wonder how realistic targeting a strategy consulting role is at the moment. At least for international students.

MBA program is not STEM program at Fisher. The dual degree MBA/MSBA one is. Based on my research with current students at both school, a few internship offers were rescinded indeed. Majorly from a tech consulting firm. However, students at Carlson were more happy with how the school is helping them out in this situation than the ones in Fisher.

Hi roykabir772

Just an advice, I always separate between internships and full time job. Internships are abounded by time. So make sure that internationals got full time jobs in internal strategy.

Also, If strategy consulting in MBB or others stops, you should have plan B and I stress plan C. currently, the uncertainties demand to be prepared with different plans.


Good luck my friend
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Hello,
Current Carlson student here. All of my classmates wanting internships in internal strategy or product/brand management got them. We are lucky to have lots of firms that come on campus. I know a couple going tech as well. With your background, our career coaches and business development team will be able to help you as well. One of my favorite things about Carlson is our size, especially relative to our career staff. The career coaches and business development teams know most students plans and goals and aggressively work to get you there.

You are correct that we place very well regionally but I would also plug that we have alumni all over the country and world willing to help. I've had coffee chats on both coasts as well as in Texas, Colorado and Louisiana. Recruiting wise, the school has a pretty good reputation, in my opinion anyway. My internship is with a top CPG firm and I was not going to be in the midwest before they moved everything virtual.

Shoot me a message if youd like to chat further. Carlson was the correct decision for me, I'm more than happy to help you make the best choice for you.
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