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标题: 请教下美国Top 30的商学院Real estate 比较强的有哪些? [打印本页]
作者: 赫尔墨斯 时间: 2010-9-13 20:34
标题: 请教下美国Top 30的商学院Real estate 比较强的有哪些?
我有3年的房地产投资背景,做过公司在香港IPO的项目,想请教下各位大虾Top 30里面哪些学校的real estate比较强。
另外,,其实中国的房地产和美国的房地产还是很不一样的。还在犹豫是去学finance还是real estate,渴望大虾NN们给点意见,非常感谢!
作者: ziye210 时间: 2010-9-13 23:17
我个人觉得如果你打算在美国就业的话,其实尽量选择项目面宽一些比较好。如果你学了金融,还是有很大机会选择地产行业;但如果你仅仅选择地产,就人为限制了你的就业渠道。
金融是领域,地产是行业,选择读MBA这类项目,还是选领域更好一些。个人看法。
作者: 赫尔墨斯 时间: 2010-9-14 10:04
我个人觉得如果你打算在美国就业的话,其实尽量选择项目面宽一些比较好。如果你学了金融,还是有很大机会选择地产行业;但如果你仅仅选择地产,就人为限制了你的就业渠道。
金融是领域,地产是行业,选择读MBA这类项目,还是选领域更好一些。个人看法。
-- by 会员 ziye210 (2010/9/13 23:17:07)
嗯嗯,我个人也比较偏向金融些,谢谢啦:)
作者: JonFrank 时间: 2010-9-14 23:31
Hello, it would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance for you here. Yes, of course real estate differs from country to country—even from City to City! We say that the real estate business is a very LOCAL business. And I should know, after graduating from HBS I worked for five years in the real estate business, before launching this company. Today I continue to own, develop, and manage my own real estate assets here in the USA.
But it is VERY useful in the rest estate business to have contacts in the industry, around the world. That is why we recommend that people do consider programs where real estate is very strong! Wharton, CBS, and Haas are known for their RE programs. So are NYU, UNC, MIT, Johnson, Ross, USC, and UNC. Also, consider Wisconsin for a great program. All these are known for real estate—and have great opportunities for you.
Hope this helps—and keep in touch! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions on real estate especially.
Jon Frank
作者: lovewisconsin 时间: 2010-9-15 10:00
welcome to wisconsin real estate center.
http://www.bus.wisc.edu/realestate/
作者: 赫尔墨斯 时间: 2010-9-25 11:10
Hello, it would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance for you here. Yes, of course real estate differs from country to country—even from City to City! We say that the real estate business is a very LOCAL business. And I should know, after graduating from HBS I worked for five years in the real estate business, before launching this company. Today I continue to own, develop, and manage my own real estate assets here in the USA.
But it is VERY useful in the rest estate business to have contacts in the industry, around the world. That is why we recommend that people do consider programs where real estate is very strong! Wharton, CBS, and Haas are known for their RE programs. So are NYU, UNC, MIT, Johnson, Ross, USC, and UNC. Also, consider Wisconsin for a great program. All these are known for real estate—and have great opportunities for you.
Hope this helps—and keep in touch! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions on real estate especially.
Jon Frank
-- by 会员 JonFrank (2010/9/14 23:31:40)
Thanks Jon, It's very helpful :)
作者: idle_lie 时间: 2010-9-25 14:43
好久不见lovewisconsin!
很期待看到你分享下在wisconsinMBA in real estate 的学习生活经历
welcome to wisconsin real estate center.
http://www.bus.wisc.edu/realestate/
-- by 会员 lovewisconsin (2010/9/15 10:00:25)
作者: vvccyy 时间: 2010-9-25 16:49
Hello, it would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance for you here. Yes, of course real estate differs from country to country—even from City to City! We say that the real estate business is a very LOCAL business. And I should know, after graduating from HBS I worked for five years in the real estate business, before launching this company. Today I continue to own, develop, and manage my own real estate assets here in the USA.
But it is VERY useful in the rest estate business to have contacts in the industry, around the world. That is why we recommend that people do consider programs where real estate is very strong! Wharton, CBS, and Haas are known for their RE programs. So are NYU, UNC, MIT, Johnson, Ross, USC, and UNC. Also, consider Wisconsin for a great program. All these are known for real estate—and have great opportunities for you.
Hope this helps—and keep in touch! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions on real estate especially.
Jon Frank
Founder,
jfrank@mba2005.hbs.edu
-- by 会员 JonFrank (2010/9/14 23:31:40)
Then how about UCLA and HBS
作者: JonFrank 时间: 2010-9-27 11:50
Hello, it would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance for you here. Yes, of course real estate differs from country to country—even from City to City! We say that the real estate business is a very LOCAL business. And I should know, after graduating from HBS I worked for five years in the real estate business, before launching this company. Today I continue to own, develop, and manage my own real estate assets here in the USA.
But it is VERY useful in the rest estate business to have contacts in the industry, around the world. That is why we recommend that people do consider programs where real estate is very strong! Wharton, CBS, and Haas are known for their RE programs. So are NYU, UNC, MIT, Johnson, Ross, USC, and UNC. Also, consider Wisconsin for a great program. All these are known for real estate—and have great opportunities for you.
Hope this helps—and keep in touch! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions on real estate especially.
Jon Frank
-- by 会员 JonFrank (2010/9/14 23:31:40)
Then how about UCLA and HBS
-- by 会员 vvccyy (2010/9/25 16:49:40)
Hey there—well there are two very different answers here. HBS has NO real estate program to speak of. But…it is HBS. So if you can get in, regardless of whether they have a real estate program, of course you should go! There are two real estate classes at HBS. Total. J UCLA however does have a pretty good real estate program, with classes and some good resources as well. But of course, not the same reputation as HBS (or even Haas, for that matter.)
Hope this helps!
Jon Frank
作者: huhuorbobo 时间: 2010-9-28 11:07
Thanks for the sharing at first.
Just one concern, so you think MBA-RE is like absolutely better than MS-RE?
Hello, it would be my pleasure to offer up some guidance for you here. Yes, of course real estate differs from country to country—even from City to City! We say that the real estate business is a very LOCAL business. And I should know, after graduating from HBS I worked for five years in the real estate business, before launching this company. Today I continue to own, develop, and manage my own real estate assets here in the USA.
But it is VERY useful in the rest estate business to have contacts in the industry, around the world. That is why we recommend that people do consider programs where real estate is very strong! Wharton, CBS, and Haas are known for their RE programs. So are NYU, UNC, MIT, Johnson, Ross, USC, and UNC. Also, consider Wisconsin for a great program. All these are known for real estate—and have great opportunities for you.
Hope this helps—and keep in touch! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any further questions on real estate especially.
Jon Frank
Founder,
jfrank@mba2005.hbs.edu
-- by 会员 JonFrank (2010/9/14 23:31:40)
作者: JonFrank 时间: 2010-10-1 17:20
Thanks for the sharing at first.
Just one concern, so you think MBA-RE is like absolutely better than MS-RE?
-- by 会员 huhuorbobo (2010/9/28 11:07:14)
Yes! I sure do. You want to be surrounded by people of different backgrounds. Not just real estate people—believe me, I am a real estate person. And one of me is enough! J You want to be surrounded by tech people, finance people, marketing people—a very broad range. THAT is 90% of the value of an MBA. To only get an MS-RE isn’t as good.
Good luck to you my friend!
Jon Frank
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