Hello,
I have narrowed down my school choices to Kellogg and Ross. I am looking for part time evening MBA programs and want to focus on Entrepreneurship and Consulting. Both the schools fit my needs and I have competitive scores for these. However, I am about 6.5 hours from Chicago and roughly 2.5 hours from Ann Arbor. Due to some personal constraints, I cannot leave my current job and cannot move to these locations. If I were to get admitted to both the programs, is there a huge difference between these two schools ? In other words, is it worth driving extra 8 hours each week just because of Rankings in Financial Times or Business Week. I want the best for my career, but is the difference in branding / recognition / post MBA benefit enough between these 2 to make me choose Kellogg over Ross ?
I want to get a perspective from Admission Consultants and my fellow gmatters who can help me decide.
Thanks
I have narrowed down my school choices to Kellogg and Ross. I am looking for part time evening MBA programs and want to focus on Entrepreneurship and Consulting. Both the schools fit my needs and I have competitive scores for these. However, I am about 6.5 hours from Chicago and roughly 2.5 hours from Ann Arbor. Due to some personal constraints, I cannot leave my current job and cannot move to these locations. If I were to get admitted to both the programs, is there a huge difference between these two schools ? In other words, is it worth driving extra 8 hours each week just because of Rankings in Financial Times or Business Week. I want the best for my career, but is the difference in branding / recognition / post MBA benefit enough between these 2 to make me choose Kellogg over Ross ?
I want to get a perspective from Admission Consultants and my fellow gmatters who can help me decide.
Thanks












