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发表于 2013-2-19 11:22:27 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
经过两周的准备工作, 我初步选定了几所心仪的B-School,但还有拿不准的地方想请大家帮我参考参考,感谢各位!!本人BG
3WE @FT500 FMCG sales,  G730/T108
希望能进top 15的MBA,坚定的毕业回国发展者,想从事marketing、consulting或创业


我的选校名单如下
1。Wharton
2. Kellog
3. Standford GSB
4. Berkley haas
5. UV darden
纠结的备选学校还有 Duke/Ross/UCLA/Yale


大家觉得我这个算是拉开档次选校了吗?我实在不知道备选学校中该选择哪两所,求指导!!
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23#
发表于 2013-2-21 12:00:55 | 只看该作者
强帖留名!
22#
 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-20 10:46:13 | 只看该作者
Looking back at my b-school process, if there’s one thing that I would wanted to do better, it would be to have a better idea of what I want to do out of b-school. This is a difficult question to answer, and it’s a question many students can not honestly answer. However, if you do have that understanding, it would make your b-school experience easier.

The areas you want to do after b-school, marketing, consulting, or entrepreneurship are very different in terms of recruiting and school strength. The fact that you want to go return to China should be an important consideration as well.
Here’s my general understanding of the schools you have listed (from a US employment perspective):

1)Wharton – has a reputation as a finance heavy school that is cut throat. However, I would say that Wharton is balance in its functional strength versus other “finance” schools. And I have met some very helpful Wharton grads.

2)
Kellogg – built its reputation as the premier marketing school. It is known for team based problem solving and culture. It is starting to lean very heavily towards consulting.

3)
Stanford – the best school for entrepreneurship, especially tech. It’s location in the Silicon Valley, and relationship with the VC community will provide you with an incredible learning experience. It is also the HARDEST school to get into (~7% acceptance rate).

4)
Berkeley – very good school for entrepreneurship as well, similar strength as Stanford. In the US, I feel that Haas needs more diversity. An overwhelming numbers of the graduates go into tech in California. This along with the small class size, makes networking a bit difficult. It is also the 2nd HARDEST school to get into (~12% acceptance rate).

5)
Darden – a good general management school. I don’t think it would make sense for your career options (unless it has strong connections in Asia). It is not particular strong in the areas you are interested in, compared with the other schools on you list.

6)
Fuqua – similar to Kellogg in many aspects, 2nd best school for marketing, strong team based culture, and starting to lean heavily towards consulting. The best school for healthcare, but it doesn’t matter for your goals. The drawback is that Duke doesn’t have the same name recognition as some of the other schools on the list in China, but Duke has a very strong brand in the US. This may change with the new Kunshan campus, but that may not be useful for you at graduation.

7)
Ross – a general management school that is beginning to lean towards consulting. I believe, it has a stronger network in Asia than UVa (Darden). Other than that, I think it does not stand out among your list of schools.

8)
UCLA – UCLA and Yale are a tier below the other schools on your list in the US, but I think it has stronger brand recognition in China. In the US, UCLA is a bit regional (strong in the Southern California region), on par with UT-Austin, UNC, etc.

9)
Yale – very strong global brand. Its MBA program is still developing. It is known for its strength in non-profit, but is emerging as a finance school, thanks to its close proximity to NYC and its undergrad alumni support. Many SOM graduates goes into the smaller boutique investment banks.

I would advise you to reach out to some of the students at those schools. Find contacts on LinkedIn or through student clubs in areas you are interested in (focus on Chinese students, who will have a better idea of the recruiting situation). I’m sure students will be more than willing to talk to you.
-- by 会员 asimov1 (2013/2/20 3:51:39)

非常感谢的你的中肯建议!!你对学校的精辟总结让我现在对自己的选择又多了一些认识和启发。
同时,你也让我体会到Duke校友的友好和真诚,呵呵!
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-20 10:45:25 | 只看该作者
非常感谢的你的中肯建议!!你对学校的精辟总结让我现在对自己的选择又多了一些认识和启发。
同时,你也让我体会到Duke校友的友好和真诚,呵呵!!
20#
发表于 2013-2-20 03:51:39 | 只看该作者
Looking back at my b-school process, if there’s one thing that I would wanted to do better, it would be to have a better idea of what I want to do out of b-school. This is a difficult question to answer, and it’s a question many students can not honestly answer. However, if you do have that understanding, it would make your b-school experience easier.

The areas you want to do after b-school, marketing, consulting, or entrepreneurship are very different in terms of recruiting and school strength. The fact that you want to go return to China should be an important consideration as well.
Here’s my general understanding of the schools you have listed (from a US employment perspective):

1)Wharton – has a reputation as a finance heavy school that is cut throat. However, I would say that Wharton is balance in its functional strength versus other “finance” schools. And I have met some very helpful Wharton grads.

2)
Kellogg – built its reputation as the premier marketing school. It is known for team based problem solving and culture. It is starting to lean very heavily towards consulting.

3)
Stanford – the best school for entrepreneurship, especially tech. It’s location in the Silicon Valley, and relationship with the VC community will provide you with an incredible learning experience. It is also the HARDEST school to get into (~7% acceptance rate).

4)
Berkeley – very good school for entrepreneurship as well, similar strength as Stanford. In the US, I feel that Haas needs more diversity. An overwhelming numbers of the graduates go into tech in California. This along with the small class size, makes networking a bit difficult. It is also the 2nd HARDEST school to get into (~12% acceptance rate).

5)
Darden – a good general management school. I don’t think it would make sense for your career options (unless it has strong connections in Asia). It is not particular strong in the areas you are interested in, compared with the other schools on you list.

6)
Fuqua – similar to Kellogg in many aspects, 2nd best school for marketing, strong team based culture, and starting to lean heavily towards consulting. The best school for healthcare, but it doesn’t matter for your goals. The drawback is that Duke doesn’t have the same name recognition as some of the other schools on the list in China, but Duke has a very strong brand in the US. This may change with the new Kunshan campus, but that may not be useful for you at graduation.

7)
Ross – a general management school that is beginning to lean towards consulting. I believe, it has a stronger network in Asia than UVa (Darden). Other than that, I think it does not stand out among your list of schools.

8)
UCLA – UCLA and Yale are a tier below the other schools on your list in the US, but I think it has stronger brand recognition in China. In the US, UCLA is a bit regional (strong in the Southern California region), on par with UT-Austin, UNC, etc.

9)
Yale – very strong global brand. Its MBA program is still developing. It is known for its strength in non-profit, but is emerging as a finance school, thanks to its close proximity to NYC and its undergrad alumni support. Many SOM graduates goes into the smaller boutique investment banks.

I would advise you to reach out to some of the students at those schools. Find contacts on LinkedIn or through student clubs in areas you are interested in (focus on Chinese students, who will have a better idea of the recruiting situation). I’m sure students will be more than willing to talk to you.
19#
发表于 2013-2-19 22:31:32 | 只看该作者
经过两周的准备工作, 我初步选定了几所心仪的B-School,但还有拿不准的地方想请大家帮我参考参考,感谢各位!!本人BG
3WE @FT500 FMCG sales,  G730/T108
希望能进top 15的MBA,坚定的毕业回国发展者,想从事marketing、consulting或创业
大家觉得我这个算是拉开档次选校了吗?我实在不知道备选学校中该选择哪两所,求指导!!
-- by 会员 jyihe (2013/2/19 11:22:27)


“两周”的选校时间?太短了吧。选校没三五个月哪里能选好。如果单是照着学校排名表按次序挑,那无异于拿着班上女同学的证件照合集试图挑出自己未来的老婆来。
你想从事的marketing,consulting和创业是三大方向。请确定一个,把career goal写明确,把why MBA想清楚,再找合适的学校不迟
-- by 会员 riverwind91 (2013/2/19 15:57:07)



人家是定一个大方向,后面写essay的时候,会根据学校的题目和不断思考career goal等做微调。
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发表于 2013-2-19 21:53:42 | 只看该作者
目标都可行,但是都不能保证你稳取。
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-19 21:52:28 | 只看该作者
搭顺风车问下LZ,我知道FMCG Marketing申MBA的好像比较容易的,sales的情况怎么样啊?比如某家的CBD这种。。。LZ身边成功的案例多吗?
-- by 会员 wysthinker (2013/2/19 21:24:22)



呃,据我所知的都有成功案例,但我个人的印象中也觉得MKT似乎申MBA更容易些,尤其M7这样的。
当然了,我所知的scope较小,也许MBA insider 更有发言权
16#
 楼主| 发表于 2013-2-19 21:50:24 | 只看该作者
给你先泼盆冷水,我认识的基本都是刚来的时候想读完书工作两年回国的,最后要不就是死活赖着不走的了,要不就是留不下来被逼回国的,做好心理准备
作为一个报定回国信念的同志,我希望的更多是学校的名气和丰富当地生活体验,地理位置可以暂时忽略。
-- by 会员 jyihe (2013/2/19 20:44:43)


-- by 会员 ccaids (2013/2/19 21:20:45)

呵呵,但愿不要被你言中^ ^
15#
发表于 2013-2-19 21:24:22 | 只看该作者
搭顺风车问下LZ,我知道FMCG Marketing申MBA的好像比较容易的,sales的情况怎么样啊?比如某家的CBD这种。。。LZ身边成功的案例多吗?
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