I was wondering if anybody had any advice for me...
I am a Chinese national currently living in Canada on a temporary work assignment. My visa is over, and I am starting to think about doing an MBA here, because I like the country and would like to stay here long-term.
My question is, if I can't afford to do an MBA at Ryerson/Schulich/McGill/Sauder - would it still be worth it? I've had my eye on Ryerson, for instance.
MBA in Canada - Worth It?
Posted Mar 18, 2014 17:18
I am a Chinese national currently living in Canada on a temporary work assignment. My visa is over, and I am starting to think about doing an MBA here, because I like the country and would like to stay here long-term.
My question is, if I can't afford to do an MBA at Ryerson/Schulich/McGill/Sauder - would it still be worth it? I've had my eye on Ryerson, for instance.
Posted Mar 18, 2014 18:00
I think that depends on your goals and your options back home. Most students in your position would find it a great investment to get into the best school possible.
Posted Mar 20, 2014 13:22
I would ask the career services departments at these schools about what kinds of jobs students in your position tend to get after graduation.
My guess is that the graduates from the ranked schools: Schulich, McGill, Rotman, etc. will have much better outcomes than those from the unranked schools. It's great that it's so easy to get a visa post-MBA in Canada, but how valuable will that be if you end up with a low-paying job?
My guess is that the graduates from the ranked schools: Schulich, McGill, Rotman, etc. will have much better outcomes than those from the unranked schools. It's great that it's so easy to get a visa post-MBA in Canada, but how valuable will that be if you end up with a low-paying job?
Posted Mar 21, 2014 15:54
Thank you. I guess you are right. I was simply looking for a cost effective way to be able to stay here on a more permanent basis, and advance in my career at the same time. So do you think that Ryerson graduates who are from other countries have a hard time finding good jobs after they are done with the MBA?
Posted May 06, 2014 15:00
My guess is that the graduates from the ranked schools: Schulich, McGill, Rotman, etc. will have much better outcomes than those from the unranked schools. It's great that it's so easy to get a visa post-MBA in Canada, but how valuable will that be if you end up with a low-paying job?
So what you are saying is that if you're from outside of the country it's not worth doing an MBA from a business school that's not ranked? It's hard to believe that there's no value in an MBA from a school like Ryerson or McMaster.
My guess is that the graduates from the ranked schools: Schulich, McGill, Rotman, etc. will have much better outcomes than those from the unranked schools. It's great that it's so easy to get a visa post-MBA in Canada, but how valuable will that be if you end up with a low-paying job?</blockquote>
So what you are saying is that if you're from outside of the country it's not worth doing an MBA from a business school that's not ranked? It's hard to believe that there's no value in an MBA from a school like Ryerson or McMaster.
Posted May 15, 2014 13:48
No, these are internationally-accredited MBA programs, so the ultimate value lies in the world-class business education that they provide.
But if you are looking to leverage your MBA program to land a job in Canada after you graduate, it is possible, but it will be much harder than if you do an MBA from a ranked school.
Keep in mind that different people have different goals. An international student who wanted to go back to her home country after graduation could definitely have a great experience at a school like Ryerson, no doubt about that.
But if you are looking to leverage your MBA program to land a job in Canada after you graduate, it is possible, but it will be much harder than if you do an MBA from a ranked school.
Keep in mind that different people have different goals. An international student who wanted to go back to her home country after graduation could definitely have a great experience at a school like Ryerson, no doubt about that.
Posted May 20, 2014 16:12
Oh ok, I see. Yes, I am interested in an MBA program that could help me with a job in the country. I will try to aim higher then.
Posted May 21, 2014 14:38
Go with the best school that you can get into. And it never hurts to touch base with the business schools themselves, to see if they can offer you general insight on potential post-MBA careers for international students. Good luck.
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