Yale offers top-notch courses on non-profit/public management and there are many non-profits organization recruiting on campus. Some large NGOs, like world bank, do recruit here, but it is always competitive to get an offer from these prestigious organizations.
We don't have any Chinese this year specializing in non-profit concentration. Hope that helps.
Yale is my best choice because everything is fully compliance with my career goal. I hope I can do more for the society and the people with global version in my rest life. That is why Yale. It is really good to know you in CD.
thank you for always sharing us with some insider's infor about SOM. may I bother you with a question on how to travel to New Haven for interview? I am located in midwest and plan to fly from Chicago to New York or Newwark and then take a train. Do you think it is feasible? Or do you have any other suggestions?
I would recommend you to fly to New York City --> take MTA to grand central --> and then take metro north to New Haven. I think it is the most cost-effective route.
I just know that Yale MBA is a relative small one (I mean the number of students) but can not find the exact number in the profile of BW as well as on Yale's website.
Would you tell me how many full-time students inrolled in 2003/2004? Why Yale is reluctant to give the number of students? Coz it is a new and not so large MBA program?