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DvdBonan
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Hello!
I believe this is possible because all schools post that they have 30% plus international students and upon graduation it seems like 95% have a job in the US - but I just want to feel a little more comfortable. As an international prospect wanting to get a job in the US upon graduation, is this a guaranteed thing? Am I at any disadvantage compared to people born in the US? I know with acceptance into an MBA, I get that Visa for up to 12 months but what happens after that?
I believe this is possible because all schools post that they have 30% plus international students and upon graduation it seems like 95% have a job in the US - but I just want to feel a little more comfortable. As an international prospect wanting to get a job in the US upon graduation, is this a guaranteed thing? Am I at any disadvantage compared to people born in the US? I know with acceptance into an MBA, I get that Visa for up to 12 months but what happens after that?

















