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以下是引用lancome130在2006-11-29 18:07:00的发言: 另外,kellogg的中国人不是特别多,那么在network上,不知道对回国创业有没有什么帮助。 Here are some thoughts on your question. First, as to the number of Chinese admits, percentage wise, Kellogg is relatively low, while absolute number wise, Kellogg is in par with most other top schools except a few, such as Wharton, Michigan, and Chicago. Second, even if there is some difference, the impact won’t be as significant as you may think. Say some school has 10 more Chinese students, half of whom will go back, which is 5. You probably won’t feel the difference by having 5 more alumni in China every year. Third, it’s very common that people change their mind in b-school. If you decide to stay in the US for a while after b-school, how many Chinese alumni you have doesn’t matter that much. With those said, if you plan to work in an industry that heavily depends on networking, you may want to consider those schools that admit a lot more Chinese. |