ISC business School - Paris
Saint Mary’s College of California
DoubleDip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > another Chicago MBA here, Columbia masters > financial engineering, U of Michigan too. Glad to find a fellow Alum. What year did you graduate? For now, I’ll look past the U of M thing - we all make mistakes… Go Buckeyes…
University of the West Indies- St. Augustine Campus.
yfactor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DoubleDip Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > another Chicago MBA here, Columbia masters > > financial engineering, U of Michigan too. > > > Glad to find a fellow Alum. What year did you > graduate? > > For now, I’ll look past the U of M thing - we all > make mistakes… Go Buckeyes… chicago - 1998, you?
Johns Hopkins
wow, Baruch here as well!
another University of Toronto here!
rf040234 what year did you graduate?
DoubleDip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > another Chicago MBA here, Columbia masters > financial engineering, U of Michigan too. When did you finish Columbia MSFE?
Boston College
McGill University and University of Maryland ( GO TERPS!)
yfactor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > skylinerzero Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > yfactor Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > BiPolarBoyBoston Wrote: > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > ----- > > > > yfactor Wrote: > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > ----- > > > > > University of Chicago for MBA, Ohio State > > for > > > > > undergrad… > > > > > > > > > > Go Buckeyes! > > > > > > > > Nice, U of Chi would be my top MBA school, > > care > > > to > > > > share with us your stats? > > > > > > > > > Not sure what exactly your’re looking for by > > way > > > of stats… I’m sure it’s not what most would > > > think of when asking someone on the internet > > their > > > stats… > > > > > > Please elaborate and I’ll gladly share what I > > > can… > > > > I think yfactor meant your GPA, GMAT, work > > experience…etc. > > > > University of Hawaii myself. > > > Sure. My GMAT was in the 700’s with a 6 on the AWA > (though as a former member of the admissions > committee, I can tell you that the GMAT is not the > single “make-or-break” number that most people > think it is). My undergrad GPA was pretty bad - > below a 3.0. However, the trend is much more > important than the number itself - a rough start > with a strong finish in college is much better > than a great start in college and a rough finish. > If you’re able to explain your grades well in your > essays, they you’ll be fine. In my particular > case, I had a rough start, but then finished the > last year and a half with a very heavy course > schedule and a 3.7 GPA throughout that time, > averaging me out at just below 3.0. Finally, I had > about 4-4.5 years of work experience when I > applied. Again, it’s not about the number, but the > nature. Some people will work for 6 years and > accomplish nothing, others will work for 2 and > accomplish a great deal. It’ll all come down to > what your recommendations and essays say about > you. > > At the end of the day, a good application will > have well thought out essays and reasons for > getting the MBA. In my opinion, the essays and > recommendations speak volumes about the > candidate… Thanks for the info. I’m thinking about applying to the part-time program in a few years. Were you FT or PT? Were you engin or cs undergrad?
San Francisco State University - MS Finance Bangalore University - Undergrad
U of Washington, Seattle
Clemson University
Arizona State some grad work at Michigan.
George Washington University…School of Engineering and Applied Science
Good to see such a wide variety of schools here. No Yalies? Princetonians? or the dreadful institute they call MIT?
University of Montana. The brochure called it the “Harvard of the West” so that’s what I normally put on my resume.