Forget to mention, many F2s went to Mexico to get F1 visa just to accelerate the processing speed, but this is the situation back in last summer. Any change recently? I have no idea for 2004, sorry if I am wrong.
jessicaf, are you fine with leaving your baby home while you are thousands miles away? and barely have no time in these tough two years going back for even a look at him/her? I am sorry if I make you worried about this.... But actually almost every femal MBAs will face the same problem, either become a mom after b-school ( which may takes even longer considering you have to land a decend job first and struggle for the first or two years) or, like me, be a mom first which on the other hand may also bring much trouble to my MBA life.
以下是引用merrylili在2004-1-31 2:53:00的发言: feifei, are you in b-school now? Do you mind share with me some of your application experience and your background?
Hi Merrylili, I am a very old friend in CD. You can find my background and other information either via this link:
以下是引用merrylili在2004-1-31 0:11:00的发言: But you are the man!!! you don't have to feed your baby! But I have to, and I just feel guilty if I can't accompany my little one when he/she needs me......
Three facts: 1. Most full-time MBA students are single; 2. Most American women drop from job market when they get their babies and become full time mothers; 3. With a little baby, female MBA is hard to put effort in study team, which is every important for top MBA study. If you were a team leader, do you want to recruit this kind of team member?
1. Northwestern University 41% 2. The University of Chicago 25% 3. Harvard University N/A 4. Stanford University N/A 5. The University of Pennsylvania 17% 6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 28% 7. Columbia University 18% 8. University of Michigan N/A 9. Duke University 29% 10. Dartmouth College 29% 11. Cornell University 26% 12. University of Virginia 26% 13. University of California, Berkeley N/A 14. Yale University N/A 15. New York University 12% 16. UCLA 23% 17. University of Southern California 22% 18. UNC N/A 19. Carnegie Mellon 30% 20. Indiana University N/A