以下是引用Kellogg2008在2006-12-19 16:32:00的发言:Since I have only studied at Kellogg, it’s probably unfair for me to compare Kellogg with other peer schools. Although I am not sure what kind of revivingly learning experience you are expecting, my experience at Kellogg so far is beyond my expectation. I learned a lot from the five courses I took in the first quarter. There are tons of job opportunities coming on-campus. The second-years and alumni are extremely helpful. And, Kellogg’s “study hard, play hard” and team-work oriented culture makes the life here an enjoyable journey. If you have some specific questions about Kellogg, I would love to provide more details. Sorry, I don’t quite get the second part of your question. thanks for the reply made above. for the first question, i mean, we are planning business school in order to develop our full potential. or at least this is one of the aims. so, are the faculty and classmastes so excellent that the sparks of them can burn you to give more light and heat? I am already 32, quite old than most, and intend to become a general manager in auto industry for at least a medium size company in china. is the experience of kellogg going to help me a lot at this point? in the second question, I wanted to know can i get loan for the tuition and necessary living easily when enroll(if I am to be admitted at all)? I know the 3 harvard, stanford, and wharton) offer such loan without the need of co-signer. they also offer necessary document to secure a visa in the aspect of financing the study. do kellogg do the same? thanks |