Hii everyone,
I have got final admission call for Full time MBA- 2022 batch from following colleges:
MSU- Broad- 90% Scholarship,
Olin- WashU - 50% Scholarship
TAMU- Mays- 70 % Scholarship,
Purdue-Krannert - Scholarship $ 10K + GA
UT Dallas- Naveen Jindal - 90% scholarship
Rutgers- $ 12KNow,
I am confused between which one to chose. What are the pros and cons of one over the other. Kindly help me to decide.
I have 9 years of work Ex of project mgmt in a manufacturing and engineering organization- BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals ltd).
I wish to do my MBA in SCM.. and after my MBA i am inclined towards doing a job in a SCM or operations consulting role...However, I am bit flexible as far as future JOB opportunities and areas of work or Industries are concerned. And I would be fine with project mgmnt role or supply chain specialist as secondary choice.
Small difference in the fee or the scholarship doesn't matter to me.. If the college and future opportunities are better at some place, I would be happy to spend few more pennies..
I am an international Student (From India) and I have no reservations for the location of the colleges.. Though, it would be helpful if you could suggest any location to have particular advantages over other (among the above list of colleges)..
Please Help me decide..
Om Shrivastav.
Which School to choose- Broad Vs Olin Vs Mays Vs UT Dallas
Posted May 07, 2020 07:07
Hii everyone,
I have got final admission call for Full time MBA- 2022 batch from following colleges:
MSU- Broad- 90% Scholarship,
Olin- WashU - 50% Scholarship
TAMU- Mays- 70 % Scholarship,
Purdue-Krannert - Scholarship $ 10K + GA
UT Dallas- Naveen Jindal - 90% scholarship
Rutgers- $ 12KNow,
I am confused between which one to chose. What are the pros and cons of one over the other. Kindly help me to decide.
I have 9 years of work Ex of project mgmt in a manufacturing and engineering organization- BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals ltd).
I wish to do my MBA in SCM.. and after my MBA i am inclined towards doing a job in a SCM or operations consulting role...However, I am bit flexible as far as future JOB opportunities and areas of work or Industries are concerned. And I would be fine with project mgmnt role or supply chain specialist as secondary choice.
Small difference in the fee or the scholarship doesn't matter to me.. If the college and future opportunities are better at some place, I would be happy to spend few more pennies..
I am an international Student (From India) and I have no reservations for the location of the colleges.. Though, it would be helpful if you could suggest any location to have particular advantages over other (among the above list of colleges)..
Please Help me decide..
Om Shrivastav.
I have got final admission call for Full time MBA- 2022 batch from following colleges:
MSU- Broad- 90% Scholarship,
Olin- WashU - 50% Scholarship
TAMU- Mays- 70 % Scholarship,
Purdue-Krannert - Scholarship $ 10K + GA
UT Dallas- Naveen Jindal - 90% scholarship
Rutgers- $ 12KNow,
I am confused between which one to chose. What are the pros and cons of one over the other. Kindly help me to decide.
I have 9 years of work Ex of project mgmt in a manufacturing and engineering organization- BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals ltd).
I wish to do my MBA in SCM.. and after my MBA i am inclined towards doing a job in a SCM or operations consulting role...However, I am bit flexible as far as future JOB opportunities and areas of work or Industries are concerned. And I would be fine with project mgmnt role or supply chain specialist as secondary choice.
Small difference in the fee or the scholarship doesn't matter to me.. If the college and future opportunities are better at some place, I would be happy to spend few more pennies..
I am an international Student (From India) and I have no reservations for the location of the colleges.. Though, it would be helpful if you could suggest any location to have particular advantages over other (among the above list of colleges)..
Please Help me decide..
Om Shrivastav.
Inactive User
Posted May 07, 2020 18:21
Congrats on those admits Om.
I think ranking wise Olin tops the chart, and location wise UTD. However MSU Spartan is renowned for its strength in SCM. From the given list my order would be the same as yours except i'd drop Rutgers.
Looking at the percentage of scholarships that you received, i believe that you could have applied to higher ranked schools. MIT, Ross, Tepper perhaps?
Congrats on those admits Om.<div><br></div><div>I think ranking wise Olin tops the chart, and location wise UTD. However MSU Spartan is renowned for its strength in SCM. From the given list my order would be the same as yours except i'd drop Rutgers.</div><div><br></div><div>Looking at the percentage of scholarships that you received, i believe that you could have applied to higher ranked schools. MIT, Ross, Tepper perhaps?</div>
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