And interestingly enough, international mobility isn't great
Actually, it's pretty average, judging from similarly-ranked MBA programs in the US/Canada/the UK. My guess is that it reflects a lower number of international students in general - and that many of the domestic students just want to stay in the country after graduation.
<blockquote>And interestingly enough, international mobility isn't great</blockquote>
Actually, it's pretty average, judging from similarly-ranked MBA programs in the US/Canada/the UK. My guess is that it reflects a lower number of international students in general - and that many of the domestic students just want to stay in the country after graduation.