Speaking of Emory....This school is extremely desparate to recruit students. Espeically when you have a high GMAT score, say, around 750. A large number of Chinese MBA students there get over 80% scholarship.....If you want to stick to Atlanta local after graduation, Emory is a good choice. However, recruiters from other major cities rarely come to Emory.
以下是引用justag在2004-7-24 11:01:48的发言:以下是引用yellowtaxi在2004-7-24 9:47:13的发言:
I worked for 3 years in US and then quit the job to attend an MBA program, and I would say it is really fulfilling. My vision was completely broadened, not just from a business perspective. If you have some leisure time and want to have some progress in career, I would say MBA certainly is not a bad idea. To get into a really good MBA program, by which I mean top 10 or so, maybe you need to pass GMAT 700 bar. Other than that it all depends your work experience and luck if you are not a green card holder. And keep in mind, application itself is also a very demanding job. Almost like a labor job for me:)
thanks for sharing! May I ask when you'll finish your MBA? Or you already begin your new work?
To quit my job and enroll in school full time is not an option for me.
The best MBA school in town is in Emory University, to get into its part-time program will make me very happy...I may prepare for the application soon, so if everything goes smoothly, I could again "go back" school next fall (not sure if it has spring admittion)...