Hi experts, are the schools reporting any evidence of a decline in foreign applicant interest in US MBA programs in wake of Trump's rhetoric?
I've heard lots of theories, but I'm curious if there is any hard data. Thank you.
Trump Effect? Non-US application volume to US MBA programs
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Here's a Bloomberg article dissecting that very topic: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... -b-schoolsamontobin wrote:Hi experts, are the schools reporting any evidence of a decline in foreign applicant interest in US MBA programs in wake of Trump's rhetoric?
I've heard lots of theories, but I'm curious if there is any hard data. Thank you.
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Yes, especially Asian applicants seem to be favoring non-US schools when possible over US schools lately. Read more here: https://aringo.com/a-decrease-in-asian- ... -policies/amontobin wrote:Hi experts, are the schools reporting any evidence of a decline in foreign applicant interest in US MBA programs in wake of Trump's rhetoric?
I've heard lots of theories, but I'm curious if there is any hard data. Thank you.
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