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Congrats on your offers! Of these schools, Columbia generally has the strongest brand name, both in the US & globally, since Columbia’s business school is so famous. That said, these are all great schools & a lot will depend on what you hope to do following graduation and how well each school can prepare you for that. I’d recommend looking at employment stats and alumni data for each school. The adcom can provide them to you, and you can often find some information online as well. Ideally you want to see that graduates are being hired by your target firms, and you ideally want to see that there alumni at those firms as well – if you see both, that’s a good indication that you’ll receive strong employment support to land a job there yourself as well. You also want to look closely at the course catalogue for each school. Does one school vs. another offer specific electives that will uniquely prepare you for your post-grad career goals? Likewise, are there professors who specialize in something related to your career goals? Those are important considerations as you choose the right school for you. Finally, it’s important to consider which school you genuinely feel the most connection to in terms of the students and the culture. So much of the value of grad school is the network you build, and you’ll be best prepared to build that network if you connect well to your fellow students.
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Jon Frank |
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