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martinheung
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Hi everyone,
As both schools are prestigious schools down South, it has been difficult to choose between Georgetown (McDonough) & Owen (Owen). Since I wanted to land a job as an equity analyst in ibanks, I do realize that the school that I choose got to have strong connections with the industry. Georgetown MBA grads mostly get into Citibank, whereas Vanderbilt has recently been building up relations with Goldman Sachs.
Im indifferent to "citylife", "parties", or other misc concerns. What I worry the most is if the mba program could provide me the best bang for my buck in terms of career opportunities.
Georgetown's MBA program has been on the Top 30s for quite awhile, whereas Vanderbilt has only been on MBA applicant's radar in recent years, which is kinda like Yale SOM 10yrs or 20yrs ago, great national ranking, undervalued business school.
Please feel free to give me any advice !!
Thanks!!!
As both schools are prestigious schools down South, it has been difficult to choose between Georgetown (McDonough) & Owen (Owen). Since I wanted to land a job as an equity analyst in ibanks, I do realize that the school that I choose got to have strong connections with the industry. Georgetown MBA grads mostly get into Citibank, whereas Vanderbilt has recently been building up relations with Goldman Sachs.
Im indifferent to "citylife", "parties", or other misc concerns. What I worry the most is if the mba program could provide me the best bang for my buck in terms of career opportunities.
Georgetown's MBA program has been on the Top 30s for quite awhile, whereas Vanderbilt has only been on MBA applicant's radar in recent years, which is kinda like Yale SOM 10yrs or 20yrs ago, great national ranking, undervalued business school.
Please feel free to give me any advice !!
Thanks!!!












