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I didnt get the email from MIT yesterday... so I might have been rejected.. I've sent an email to Maria and still waiting to hear back from her. I have been trying very hard to choose between Cornell and Columbia. Take a look at the thread I started in Real Estate sector...
I am visiting both schools in two weeks... Hopefully I can make a decision then. I mean afterall, the Ivy League + NYC is a killer combination for Columbia... and MIT's 2009 batch stats was not that great...
if you look at the class of '09 there were 33 students. 64% of the students responded to the salary survey and the people who have not responded probably don't have a job. A close look at the report reveals that actually only 11 people have actually reported having a job with a salary. 2 people started a company together, 1 is attending more school, 7 report still looking for a job in FEBRUARY (8 months after graduation) and 12 people didn't even bother responding. And of the people who reported a salary 3 people report a salary under $70k. If you bump that up to under $90 you get 4 people. So basically out 33 people ONLY 7 people have a job with a salary that is actually higher than the schools pre-MSRED salary.
Sadly Columbia doesnt publish their stats, so we can't really analyze it... But personally I think the network and connections you get in Columbia will be tremendous. And i think their employment stats probably is not too bad... otherwise you will hear quite alot of complaint from 100 ppl...
That being said... for me, Cornell attracts me more with an internship and two years of solid academic studies... My previous background is pretty much all in Architecture, so I'd like to enjoy the 10 elective courses offered at Johnson and Hotel....
I haven't made my final decision yet... if you want, PM me and we can chat over MSN. |
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