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标题: 求帮选校!!JHU GMBA vs. TORONTO U MBA 另外RU Marketing WL [打印本页]

作者: 沉香屑    时间: 2012-4-24 17:24
标题: 求帮选校!!JHU GMBA vs. TORONTO U MBA 另外RU Marketing WL
请教各位经验人士,JHU GMBA vs. TORONTO U MBA 各位会怎么选呢?如果先暂时忽视在米国发展还是加拿大发展这个问题?另外RU的Marketing似乎声誉很好,不过我可怜滴还在WL……手头还有一个UIUC MSF的ADM,但是我已经不打算去了。JHU有$25000米,但是对他家商学院拍的砖真的好多……RU的marketing是不是更好?呃呃呃自从西北IMC拒了我,我就陷入深深的选择综合症……
说下我的背景,加拿大本科会计,国内四大1.5年工作经验,GPA3.4, G760
作者: Mrstoned    时间: 2012-4-24 18:36
dude i have the same dilemma but im leaning towards Rotman due to more established school. Johns Hopkins is for medicine and medicine only, as of now.
作者: 沉香屑    时间: 2012-4-24 19:24
dude i have the same dilemma but im leaning towards Rotman due to more established school. Johns Hopkins is for medicine and medicine only, as of now.
-- by 会员 Mrstoned (2012/4/24 18:36:10)


you are not the first one to say so...hard decison
作者: April411    时间: 2012-4-24 19:31
这些年在toronto的感觉是,rotman毕业真的特好找工作....尽管queens的mba才是全加第一
作者: justbp    时间: 2012-4-24 23:24
LZ如果对楼上“JHU除了Medical School 还是Medical School ”这种不负责任的主观臆断表示认同的话,建议还是去多大吧。没有对错,至少不要让自己后悔。
作者: 沉香屑    时间: 2012-4-25 08:22
LZ如果对楼上“JHU除了Medical School 还是Medical School ”这种不负责任的主观臆断表示认同的话,建议还是去多大吧。没有对错,至少不要让自己后悔。
-- by 会员 justbp (2012/4/24 23:24:17)



自认为JHU的program本身不差,但是比较质疑生源水平和将来的就业。多大的品质确实更好,但是心里还是有米国梦啊郁闷郁闷
作者: chfshr    时间: 2012-4-25 09:45
觉得选美国和加拿大还是有区别的,两个国家生活/工作环境还有移民体系还是有些不同的。
作者: rotman2014    时间: 2012-4-25 13:23
期待楼主的最后选择
作者: Mrstoned    时间: 2012-4-25 16:28
check out linkedin for carey student profiles. With the exception of Japs and Americans, I don't think career prospects fared out too well for international students. Anyways, I'm trying to convince myself to join Rotman and I welcome anyone who convince me otherwise.
作者: ggghost    时间: 2012-4-25 17:32
Hopkins只有医学院强???如果那种强指的是top3的话,国际关系,公共卫生以及音乐学院等都笑了。如果指的是top30那种强,Hopkins的所有学院都笑了。商学院可能还是个比较羞涩的不太会笑的孩子,但她一定是最努力的,在笑丛中成长,不笑也难。
作者: ggghost    时间: 2012-4-25 17:51
我disclose一封最近给carey student的email,我把一些可能涉及他人联系方式隐去,供LZ参考。
你可以注意到,一些Carey alumni以及Hopkins的其他学院的alumni会来帮助商学院学生成长。
另外,Hopkins的光环会吸引一些大公司来访,carey与其他学院是紧密互助的,可以共享许多资源。
最后提一句,无论你选Carey还是Rotman,都是很不错的选择~

Dear Carey Students –

Here are a few events that you might find interesting:

·         Summer 2012 registration is under way!
Are you planning on taking summer classes? If so, registration began today, April 16, 7 a.m. You may view the summer schedule of classes here. If you have registration questions, please feel free to contact @jhu.edu.

·         Net Impact/Energy and Environment Club co-hosting guest lecture by Dr. Kanak Iyer: Sustainable Food Programs, Green Can Be Gr$$n
Kanak Iyer, Hopkins alumna PhD, MPH ’97 lives in Pittsburgh, Pa., and runs her own financial services practice, Kanhara Financial, providing individual and business financial advice regarding retirement planning, college education, estate planning, charitable giving and more. She is also an Americorp alumna, currently focusing on global sustainability initiatives. She serves on her township Parks and Recreation board and other community organizations working to improve cross cultural understanding and ecofriendly living.
Tuesday, April 17
5 p.m.
Room 1201
Harbor East Campus
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD 21202
Please RSVP to GMBA '12

·         Leaders + Legends Lecture
Patrick R. Donahoe, postmaster general and CEO of the United States Postal Service, speaks at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School's Leaders + Legends lecture series
Wednesday, April 18
7:30 to 9 a.m.
Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD
http://web.jhu.edu/announcements/faculty-staff/targetpage.html?baid=38249

·         The First Annual Mr. Carey Business School Pageant
Hosted by CareyServes  of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
Wednesday April 18
6 – 8 p.m.
The Bay Café
2809 Boston Street
Baltimore, MD 21224
Limited Parking is Available in the Restaurant’s Lot. Admission: $10

·         Johns Hopkins Carey Business School International Food Fair
All are welcome to attend, admission is free, and no one is required to cook anything! If you would like to cook for the event, please contact Eliza Huleatt () or Shahd AlShehail ().
Friday, April 20
4 – 7 p.m.
Harbor East
2nd floor lobby
Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD

·         Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Dean's Research Seminar
Volodymyr Babich, PhD, Georgetown University, "Managing Opportunistic Supplier Product Adulteration: Deferred Payments, Inspection, and Combined Mechanisms"
Friday, April 20
1:30 - 3 p.m.
Carey Business School
100 International Drive
Baltimore, MD
http://web.jhu.edu/announcements/faculty-staff/targetpage.html?baid=38245

·         2012 Rostov Lecture on International Affairs: “Shadow Banking, Prudential Risk and Social Value”
Dean Jessica P. Einhorn cordially invites you to attend the 2012 Rostov Lecture on International Affairs with Adair Turner, Chairman of the U.K. Financial Services Authority and Chair of the U.K.’s Committee on Climate Change.
Thursday, April 19
5:30 p.m.
Reception to Follow
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Kenney Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
RSVP here
·         The Open Government Partnership: A Progress Report
The International Development Program of The Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies is proud to present this discussion with Maria Otero, Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.
During her tenure at the State Department, Maria Otero has taken a leading role in launching and steering the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a new multilateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency and civic engagement. Undersecretary Otero, one of the world’s leading authorities on development and civil society, will share her perspective on the OGP’s progress so far, as well as its future potential to empower citizens in the developing world.
This event is co-sponsored with the International Law and Organizations Program, and is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be provided.
Monday, April 23
12 p.m.
Kenney Auditorium
1740 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC
Please email  for further information and to RSVP


·         Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Association of IT Professionals presents: Dr. Ernest McDuffie -  National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education Overview
Dr. Ernest McDuffie is the lead for the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) in 2010. , United States Department of Commerce (DoC), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Cybersecurity has been identified as one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) was established to help face this challenge head on with a strategy to build a cyber savvy nation through training, awareness, K through post-graduate educational programs, and professional development for federal security professionals.   Come network and learn more about the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education, critical information about the government hiring process, specific requirements of cyber-security positions, examples of potential positions and much more…
Date:  Tuesday April 24, 2012  
Time: 5:30pm - 7pm EDT
Carey Business School
Washington, D.C. campus
Room 203
Event open to all interested student from the Carey Business School. If you have any questions, please contact at

·         “Beyond the Stethoscope – How MD/MBA professionals influence the current challenges in healthcare”
The National Capitol Area Chapter of SoPE in concert with the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, MedChi, and Medical Society of Northern Virginia present a discussion on how physicians have taken the science of business and integrated it with their medical training to accelerate their faculty positions, redefine their careers, change their perspectives and leave a bigger footprint. Six physicians who are also former Carey Business School students will share their stories.
Thursday, April 26
6:30 – 8 p.m.
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Asthma & Allergy Center Auditorium (mid-campus parking lot is closest parking)
4940 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224
Driving directions,  http://www.hopkinsbayview.org/bin/m/w/JHBcampusmap.pdf
*Enter the Asthma & Allergy Building and check in with the Security Guard. Take the elevator down one floor and make a right off the elevator. Walk straight back to the entrance to the Auditorium.
Please RSVP to Jeffrey N. Hausfeld M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.S., at or (cell) 301-792-8601 or (office) 301-220-1849 ext. 1350

·         Think Big Baltimore, in cooperation with Towson University’s College of Business and Economics and the TowsonGlobal Business Incubator are hosting a panel of business leaders to discuss their first-hand entrepreneurial experiences and how those experiences have been crucial to the development of their organizations.  The panel features executives from UNDER ARMOUR, McCormick, and Business Volunteers Unlimited. This event free to students from any area university and also geared to professionals as well. The evening will be capped off by a networking mixer to facilitate student-company interactions. Please find more details about the event in the flyer attached and share this announcement with your students.  Registration can be completed by clicking here.
Monday, April 30
5 – 7 p.m.
Towson University
Towson, MD
·         JHSAP presents a discussion panel on Strategies for School-Life Balance
Panel members: Dr. David Nichols (SOM), Dr. Marie Diener-West (SPH), and Dr. Norma Day-Vines (SOE)
Tuesday, May 1
6 – 8 p.m.
East Baltimore Campus
Pizza and drinks will be provided (while supplies last)
Webcast available
To register for the discussion panel and webcast, please go to www.jhsap.org or call 443-997-4772 with questions.

·         Spring Semester Speaker Series featuring Barbara S. Shuster, Director of B2B Sales and Marketing, Marriott International and Carey Business School alumna
Presented by the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Marketing Club (DC Chapter)
Thursday, May 3
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Rome Building, Room 203
1619 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
(next to Carey DC Center)
Light Refreshments: 5:30 ‐ 6 p.m.
Guest Speaker: 6 ‐ 7 p.m.
Contact (在) gmail.com for more information


作者: 沉香屑    时间: 2012-4-25 22:51
谢谢楼上,要慢慢看
作者: Mrstoned    时间: 2012-4-26 08:07
so have you decided yet
作者: 沉香屑    时间: 2012-4-26 11:16
so have you decided yet
-- by 会员 Mrstoned (2012/4/26 8:07:28)



not yet but leaning towards UFT now. are you holding these two ADs as well and can you share your BG withus?
作者: Mrstoned    时间: 2012-4-26 17:33
lol, alright, whatever floats your boat but given your w/e I think a specialized Master's degree in the states can make you more competitive in Asia and for entry level jobs. I got admit from Queens, Rotman and JHU and profile is as below:

GMAT: 640
W/E: 4 Yrs of int. experience in Big 4, FMCG, Technology Fortune 500 MNC including stint as Management Trainee
Age: 27
Undergrad: Ivey HBA
GPA: 3.3 (3.0 last two years)
Demographic: Chinese/Taiwanese Canadian

I got dinged from USC, BU, and HKUST because apparently, GMAT is a deal breaker.




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