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I got admit to MIT and Cornell's EMBA, will appreciate your inputs for making a decision.
I am a consultant with 14 years of experience, working for one of the big fours, and have no intention of pivoting my career. My long term goal to start pursuing my idea in my own company, 10 years down the line (Visa issues, on H1 in the US). I am base out of west coast and 90% of time in San Francisco. Already putting 50 hours a week in my job and want to dedicate as much time as I can to my family, especially to my one year old daughter.
Its going to be a Self sponsored EMBA.
MIT: - College I always wanted to - I have to fly in once in 3 weeks coast to coast - More experienced cohort and lot of good folks to network with - Program cost $ 200 K including fees, flights and lodging, 20 months program
Cornell - 40 % residence session and 60% out of boardroom in the local city - every alternate entire Saturday and Sunday mornings, easy 20 mins commute - Program cost $150k and its a 17 month program - mostly networking with limited to handful of folks (~8) in my local boardroom, not with 150s others like in MIT. ( Not sure, quantity vs quality ?)
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Why is this even a question? What is stopping you from say yes to MIT? I really recommend that program, when my clients do alumni research and current student research they are just raving fans. I just don't think you would get enough education to start your own company from the Cornell experience honestly. I don't think that would be as rigorous as you would like or need.