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Hi Rookie84,
These are pretty much the top schools. I want to give you some food for thought, though.
If you want to change career to consulting (that’s what you’ve mentioned), then most one-year programs are at least as competitive as two-year programs. You may (address deleted - refer to original post) for Canadian schools. That way, you may consider including Ivey and Queen’s.
And this is not just in Canada. INSEAD, for example, places 40+% of its class into consulting, and has traditionally been the largest hunting ground for mckinsey.
However, things change a bit for other industries. If a career-changer applicant wants to pursue a career in Finance, post-MBA, then a 2-year program is better because lot of recruitment in the industry happens through internships.
Hope this helps.
Thank you so much for your advise. The reason why I am avoiding 1-year program is that I do not have any work experience (or any kind of experience whatsoever) in Canada, so I feel like I am at a disadvantage there. Therefore, I thought doing an internship during summer would grant me much higher chances in successfully being hired after graduation.
I have considered Ivy and Queen's but ruled them out for this reason although I do know that they place very well into top consulting firms.
As for INSEAD, I wonder how much of the graduates that have gotten consulting jobs previously came from a different sector. I guess I will try to find that information.
Thanks again!