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by sans074u » Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:09 am
hi,
i thank u 4 a good positive answer...but after studyin ur forum's post on choosing mba program...i want to chose a program which would cost me around 25,000$-30,000$...and i dont want a heavy m.b.a program ..but a 2nd tier or a 3rd tier u.s urban m.b.a college......so plzz suggest me the possible colleges i can choose and the best among the criterian i mentioned above...

and i think u might have remembered my profile in the earlier post named ...plzz let me know....
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by Paxton Helms - Kaplan » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:26 pm
Hi and thanks for your follow up.

I'm afraid I'm really not in a position to this research for you. I think you are a good candidate at lower tier schools but it is simply beyond my scope as a paid consultant and especially beyond my scope on a free advice site to go through every single on and pick out the ones that are in urban areas for you.

I suggest that you take an afternoon or weekend, go to one of the numerous MBA ranking websites (Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Princeton Reivew, etc.) and make up a list of the 30-40 programs that are in your "rank range." When you have those, find out the cost and the location and sort by that. When you have narrowed it down that way, visit the websites and find out the costs and a bit about the specialization.

When you are at that point --when you have ten or so schools that interest you-- then let me know and I can offer some more thoughts.

I really wish I could help you but this is your project and you need to step up, be proactive, and take control of the process.

Good luck and let me know what schools you choose--

Paxton