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LoveTheGMAT
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Hi everyone,
I was hoping to get some insight on Brock and McMaster's MBA Programs.
McMaster has co-op which lets you work in different companies. It has 3 co-op terms of 4 months each.
Brock has two co-op terms.
I know Brock is newer, started in 2003 whereas McMaster started way back with co-op program starting in 1973!
So, Brock probably does not have a very strong alumni network. How important is an alumni network?
Brock is less expensive though, only $20,000 tuition while McMaster's Co-op program is $35,000
GMAT is not that far off: Brock's avg is 600, while McMaster is 620
Here's a link to the starting salary upon graduating:
https://list.canadianbusiness.com/rankin ... p2=1&eh=ch
McMaster is #2, with 87% increase while Brock is 55%. Brock's entering avg is higher though, so they come out comparable.
Anyone from Canada able to help me?
Thanks
I was hoping to get some insight on Brock and McMaster's MBA Programs.
McMaster has co-op which lets you work in different companies. It has 3 co-op terms of 4 months each.
Brock has two co-op terms.
I know Brock is newer, started in 2003 whereas McMaster started way back with co-op program starting in 1973!
So, Brock probably does not have a very strong alumni network. How important is an alumni network?
Brock is less expensive though, only $20,000 tuition while McMaster's Co-op program is $35,000
GMAT is not that far off: Brock's avg is 600, while McMaster is 620
Here's a link to the starting salary upon graduating:
https://list.canadianbusiness.com/rankin ... p2=1&eh=ch
McMaster is #2, with 87% increase while Brock is 55%. Brock's entering avg is higher though, so they come out comparable.
Anyone from Canada able to help me?
Thanks












