Mccombs vs Kenan-Flager: need help deciding!

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Mccombs vs Kenan-Flager: need help deciding!

by hjamal » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:01 pm
Hi,

I am thrilled to have been admitted to both Mccombs and Kenan-Flagler for their full-time MBA programs! I loved visiting both schools and think I could be really happy in either Austin or Chapel Hill. I think Austin is the cooler city, with so much going on and so much on offer, but Chapel Hill is a really nice college town too (small, affordable, and I have friends there). I'm interested in social enterprise, operations, and business ethics. Both schools seem to be strong on these subjects and most rankings put the schools neck-and-neck. Austin tuition is $5,000 less than KF per year, which feels like a pretty significant difference, but I'm not sure if it is big enough to be a deciding factor, especially when you take into consideration cost of living in Austin and flights home twice a year (I grew up on the East Coast). I am a less "traditional" MBA student and will have to work hard no matter where I go to seek out recruiters and jobs that fit my interests, so I'm not sure how to evaluate the career services at each school in light of that. There is something comforting about staying near my networks on the east coast but also something exciting about the idea of moving to a new part of the country completely. Also, I hate cold weather (sounds silly but it is important)! Help! How do I decide???
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by Jim@StratusPrep » Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:43 am
Sounds like you have most of decision points on the table. The only other thing I would mention is to consider where you want to be after school. You will find it easiest to be near your region of choice...
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by WendyLFlynn » Fri Apr 05, 2013 6:32 pm
I agree with Jim - it does sound like you have all of your key decision points in line.

I live in Texas, and have lived on the East Coast. If you dislike cold weather, you'd love living in Texas.

From a personal perspective, I'd also encourage you to expand your horizons to develop a broader national network.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:06 am
Sounds like you are getting recruited to Texas!
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by MBAAdmissionsCoach » Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:43 am
Ha ha! Touche, Jim! You know how we Texans are!

In all seriousness, I'm of the opinion that the greatest growth in the educational experience of the MBA comes from moving outside your comfort zone (in this case, literally!). I'm a proponent of expanding one's network by pursuing the MBA in another area of the country or world. Similarly, if students have the opportunity to gain additional international experience during the MBA, they should jump at it!

Thanks for the chuckle, Jim, and good luck on your decision hjamal!

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