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If you are looking for a career change or the next step on your current career path, you will go beyond a traditional MBA in Goizueta’s hands-on and highly personal Full-time MBA programs. Whether you choose the One-Year MBA or Two-Year MBA program, Goizueta delivers the only top-25 MBA with small classes in a dynamic, global city. Become a forward-focused, strategic innovator and problem solver at Goizueta.
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January 21, 2023
WLGUY007

Joined: May 23, 2018

Posts: 478

Kudos: 119

Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q51 V42 (Online)

So far the experience has been positive

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2024

Experience during the program

The professors are good , classes are well organised though there is definitely some mismanagement at school's end for sure.
So far the experience has been positive, still Looking for summer internship, the downfall of economy , current recession has certainly slowed down the recruitment cycle , specific to international students.
For Locals or say US citizen its still strong.
We are getting interviews but its really difficult to convert them due hiring freeze and limitation in visa sponsorship.

Ultimately its not the school's fault, i will say its because the situation is tough.
The curriculum is good , though i feel the overhyped core SEM class that everyone will talk about is a big big let down .

About professors, classes and curriculum

Rummel and JB are good and then chellapa is a gem of a professor.
Other atleast in core are okay 👍
Electives - well i am taking them now so far so good...

About job placement process

Placement process is self driven, u have to have a clear mind where u want to apply, school will provide opportunities and its up to u how well u can cope up with it.
Still in search mode...so can't say its excellent nor can i say its poor at school's end ..
Wish me luck.


Overall BSchool experience (3.0)
Schools contribution (2.0)
Classmates rating (3.0)

Strengths of the program:

Alumni Network
Location
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Marketing
Tech
Management

Can be improved:

Alumni Network
Career opportunities provided by school
Brand/Ranking


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March 10, 2021
uthet

Joined: Mar 29, 2019

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Avoid emory at all costs

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2021

Experience during the program

Emory is not a good b-school program - this is telling in a few different areas: the academic staff, the facilities, their covid 19 response, and their career services.
Avoid and consider another school, don't make the same mistake I did please...

Goizueta is struggling to maintain professors for their life. Each semester, their class offerings get slimmer and slimmer, and students with diverse interests are left with little variety in classes to take. This is reflected by professors constantly leaving and being replaced with mediocre professors. Most classes here (I should say there are some exceptions) will leave you with feeling of jokes - be prepared for professors to be openly hostile and dismissive to students.

From a pre-pandemic standpoint, the building is inadequate. You share resources with undergrad BBA students, which on paper is fine, but in practice means that you have no space to study, conduct coffee chats, or hangout on campus. The Goizueta building is in dire need of renovations - the biggest room can barely fit in the class size.

The school decided that the optimal way to respond to classes moving online would be to increase tuition. Very rich of them... So for an experience that costs them less to administer, you end up paying more. They claim to be leaders in diversity, and working towards an inclusive class -- how can you even make these claims with a straight face when your class is 70% male.

While the school does maintain an expansive career network in and around Atlanta , the career student services are awful! I saw a career coach tell a student face to face that they are not ready for an interview. That's great energy. They do get companies on campus, I will say that - but be prepared to do all the interview prep and work yourself. They don't help. Also, if you're interested in recruiting outside of Atlanta, be prepared to do all the work yourself.


Overall BSchool experience (1.0)
Schools contribution (1.0)
Classmates rating (4.0)

Strengths of the program:

Location

Best fit at this program:

Consulting

Can be improved:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Student body, diversity
Alumni Network
Career opportunities provided by school
Brand/Ranking
Culture & Student Support
Facilities
Admissions Team


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June 15, 2021
DallasMavericks1

Thanks for sharing. I’m highly considering Goizueta. While this review isn’t going to keep me from applying, its interesting to read a “non-rosey” perspective. I’m wondering if many others share your sentiment and if the school takes student feedback into consideration.

August 18, 2023
bb

Hi Uthet, wondering if you have any other thoughts/ideas to share about the MBA Experience and career outcomes after Emory.

Thank you!

June 27, 2018
annamel

Joined: Jun 18, 2018

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Skip Emory and Go to Georgia Tech Instead!

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Program

Class of 2020

Experience during the program

Incompetent professors & administration. For such a well known program it seems like everything is stuck together with chewing gum and paperclips.

Our first semester a professor quit at the last moment and they had to shorten the class (a foundational introductory class that was meant to teach us a lot of statistics and other concepts we would NEED for future classes) to half a semester and get a backup professor to teach it. Now our entire class of 2020 basically has a shoddy foundational knowledge base for doing any sort of statistical analytics.

This past semester students were so upset about a class that we took that they demanded refunds of their tuition because we didn't learn anything of value. This was the second class the entire 2020 body was upset about and it is only our second semester!

Also the evening MBA administration and professors are completely unwilling to accommodate your work schedules. This is an EVENING program and they will have "mandatory" events scheduled for 2:00 PM on a Friday. I'm three semesters in and regret not going to Georgia Tech every day.

About professors, classes and curriculum

We have had 2 professors that have been incredible, so it is not all bad, however I am sorely disappointed in the program as a whole. I expected much more.

A silver lining however is that my classmates are for the most part incredibly talented individuals who are also shocked at how this program is mismanaged. I have learned much more from them than I have from *most* of my classes.

About job placement process

We have not yet started recruiting however I do hear that Emory is very strong in placements and relationships with good companies. If you can handle the disorganization and irritation of the administration of the program itself, I imagine you will get placed very well through the recruitment process.

I do not have any confidence in how well I will be prepared to take on a higher level consulting or managerial position after this program though.


Overall BSchool experience (2.0)
Schools contribution (2.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Student body, diversity
Alumni Network
Brand/Ranking

Best fit at this program:

Consulting

Can be improved:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Culture & Student Support


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June 24, 2018
Ritace

I am planning to do my mba in IT from georgia tech. Is it that bad? As i surf around , many good website and student experience calim it is the best mba for IT. What are your thoughts?

June 25, 2018
bb

It seems the the poster is suggesting that Emory where they are attending is not great and they are advocating Georgia Tech instead

June 25, 2018
annamel

Hi Ritace - Yes, bb is correct. The review is not for Georgia Tech, it is for Emory. I have several acquaintances who are either currently in the GT program or have finished it, and they had a good experience there.

June 27, 2018
mcwalcott

"my classmates are for the most part incredibly talented individuals... I have learned much more from them than I have from *most* of my classes." aaaaaand gives 2 stars... bizarre

January 31, 2018
dreamer49

Joined: Apr 12, 2015

Posts: 35

Kudos: 7

Self-reported Score:
740 Q50 V40
730 Q50 V40

Good school

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2019

Experience during the program

There are a lot of things that I really like about Goizueta - the Professors, courses, peer group, facilities

There are a few things that could be improved significantly - brand value needs to be improved outside of Atlanta and the career services needs to bring in more tech firms to campus.

There are amazing options to stay within a mile of the campus (Emory point, Campus Crossings, Post Briarcliff) and the facilities in the campus (sports center, library) are amazing.

The alumni are extremely response and supportive. However, as the class size is one of the smallest, the alumni network isn't as large as some of the other schools.

About professors, classes and curriculum

Some of the professors are really good and I've been able to learn a lot in their classes. e.g. Microeconomics by Prof. Ray Hill, Marketing Management by Prof. Ryan Hamilton, Process, Systems and Management by Prof. Ram Chellappa

About job placement process

The school attracts a lot of good companies, particularly in Consulting and Marketing. As with most schools currently, the situation for international students isn't the most ideal and it's certainly a uphill battle in terms of recruiting. Goizueta isn't exactly known for Tech and that's primarily because of the location. For Tech recruiting, networking and off-campus opportunities will be your best bets.


Overall BSchool experience (4.0)
Schools contribution (4.0)
Classmates rating (4.0)

Strengths of the program:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Student body, diversity
Location
Culture & Student Support
Facilities

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Marketing

Can be improved:

Alumni Network
Career opportunities provided by school
Brand/Ranking


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January 30, 2018
souvikkumar

Joined: Mar 12, 2012

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Great culture and unique opportunities

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2019

Experience during the program

The small class size creates a very intimate and collaborative culture in the program, with everybody knowing all their classmates, including candidates from senior batches as well as other MBA programs like 1-yr MBA and MSBA. Alumni is always helpful when reached out to, and 2nd years provide a lot of help in career coaching and counselling. Most of the faculty is really good with some outstanding faculty present as well. The IMPACT program is a unique and interesting takeaway. It coaches students on a lot of aspects of "Day 1 readiness". It is especially helpful for those aspiring to become consultants and bankers, but also to everyone in general. The 2nd part of the program involves a real-world client project, which lets students get their hands dirty and experience the real world situations in business.
Excellent opportunities and resources are available- including the library. It's upto the students to make maximum use of these resources. Overall, a very strong program with a lot of students opting for the consulting, banking, general management, and marketing sectors for jobs.

About professors, classes and curriculum

Some of the must attend classes:
Economics- Prof. Ray Hill
Finance- Prof. J.B. Kurish
Global macroeconomics- Prof. Jeff Rosensweig
Marketing- Prof. Ryan Hamilton

About job placement process

For international students- Job opportunities for internationals are falling at an alarming pace, with most companies not sponsoring H1Bs anymore. It's a difficult situation as the total number of options available is only 20% of that available to the domestic students. It's getting increasingly difficult to find firms that sponsor. (


Overall BSchool experience (4.0)
Schools contribution (4.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Student body, diversity
Culture & Student Support
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Finance
Marketing
Investment Banking
Management

Can be improved:

Alumni Network
Career opportunities provided by school
Brand/Ranking


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February 02, 2018
Mo2men

Hi,

while I agree about recruitment for internationals, I find the school is doing well according to the employment report of 2017. There is 93% accepted offers and 94% received offer. So there are still many internationals recruited this year.

January 29, 2018
Zizad

Joined: Jun 24, 2012

Posts: 40

Kudos: 6

Self-reported Score:
730 Q47 V42

Goizueta is a great school and offers lots of scholarships

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Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2019

Experience during the program

I wanted to move into Consulting so I have to admit the school offered an opportunity to interview with all the big consulting firms.

The career services were quite helpful while preparing for case prep and interview preparation. The Consulting club is great and very supportive.

The marketing club is strong too. There are lots of events and opportunities to interact with alumni and professors in the marketing field.

Some professors really stood out for me. Prof. Hamilton in marketing is amazing. Prof. Ray Hill who teaches Economics is incredible and will really challenge you.

The weather is a huge benefit of the school and the sports facilities are fabulous. The library is huge and the facilities overall are just awesome!

About professors, classes and curriculum

The IMPACT course is a massive and hugely helpful. Great course and makes the Goizueta program unique.

About job placement process

Tech recruiting is very very limited at Goizueta so if that's your area of interest, it's not the best option.


Overall BSchool experience (4.0)
Schools contribution (4.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Student body, diversity
Location
Culture & Student Support
Facilities
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Marketing

Can be improved:

Student body, diversity
Career opportunities provided by school
Brand/Ranking


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May 25, 2017
Qwill

Joined: Feb 05, 2012

Posts: 70

Kudos: 23

Self-reported Score:
620 Q37 V35
650 Q42 V37

Best in Atlanta

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2014

Experience during the program

Totally met my expectations. I was thinking about a couple of different schools in the southeast and Emory undoubtedly is one of the best schools to consider including UVA, UNC. I liked Emory a lot more due to their location, size and commitment to the individual having a very positive experience. I ultimately went into strategy and business development for a health care company and have been able to leverage my amazing network. I interned in investment banking in new York city at a bulge bracket bank where I got a lot of exposure and learned a lot. Also e hours great recruiting opportunities for marketing, consulting as well as general management. 100% of my classmates found jobs and internships.


Overall BSchool experience (5.0)
Schools contribution (5.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Student body, diversity
Career opportunities provided by school
Location

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Finance
Marketing

Can be improved:

Facilities


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May 25, 2017
legat

Joined: Mar 22, 2013

Posts: 1

Kudos: 5

Self-reported Score:
630
660
710

Great for building up your leadership skills!

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2015

Experience during the program

Very strong courses in analytics, marketing and strategy. While I honed in my hard skills, the most benefit I saw from the program was in building up my leadership capabilities. Great location for post-MBA career opportunities. As a career switcher without any prior formal business background and eduction, it was a rough start and a very steep learning curve - with very few exceptions, professor body was extremely supportive and helpful throughout the program. Great resources for career research and planning. Plenty of networking opportunities. Has a vast alumni network in the Atlanta area - across all programs (full time, part time, executive).


Overall BSchool experience (3.0)
Schools contribution (2.0)
Classmates rating (4.0)

Strengths of the program:

Location
Brand/Ranking
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Marketing

Can be improved:

Career opportunities provided by school


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May 25, 2017
aammeyers

Joined: May 25, 2017

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Emory - Great Culture

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2014

Experience during the program

I'm from Atlanta so it was a very easy choice. The school tends to attract a large international contingent from Asia. Heavily represented by Korea, China, Japan and India.
The Career Center was great. All the top tier consulting firms come on campus.

For I-Banking many students make the trek up to NYC. The placement is great and exceeded my expectations.

You are in an assigned Core group the first semester of your first year where they aim to create a diverse group. You will definitely create some lasting friendships. The professors are also very approachable due to the small class size.


Overall BSchool experience (5.0)
Schools contribution (5.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Career opportunities provided by school
Location
Culture & Student Support

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Finance
Marketing

Can be improved:

Brand/Ranking
Facilities


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December 15, 2016
vestdw

Joined: Oct 08, 2014

Posts: 42

Kudos: 22

Self-reported Score:
670 Q39 V42
740 Q42 V48

Best Kept Secret of B-Schools

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This review is for Emory Goizueta

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2017

Experience during the program

Looking back on my decision process over a year ago, it was a tough decision. I was accepted to multiple schools, some much higher ranked and some lower ranked than Emory. I can confidently say at this point though, that all my nights spent pondering which school to attend were not in vain. Emory was an excellent decision. Here's why I think so:

Going to business school is about moving into a new career, so it was important to me that my school set me up in the best way possible. Goizueta's statistics of placement and average salary hint that they have great career services, but I can tell you it is true. They put tons of competitive candidates into consulting, I-banking and marketing each and every year. I was interested in consulting and was astounded by the success of my class in this industry both in number of offers and starting salaries.

Another reason to attend business school is to build relationships. Whether it's just meeting some new friends, building a network, or meeting an SO, the class size here really is pivotal for that. I have made some awesome, lifelong friends at the school, and there is no one in my class that I don't know.

The level of education you will get at Goizueta is on par with any business school I would imagine. We have very impressive professors here from all aspects of business; MBB partners, CFOs, entrepreneurs, private equity fund managers. The required curriculum itself is constantly under development/improvement, but after the first semester you will be able to pick most of your classes (I stuck with the professors I liked most).

To anyone considering Goizueta, think about where you want to be for the few years after business school and your long term goals. We are in Atlanta, it's a great city with probably the most career opportunities in the southeast. Goizueta does well with recruiting across the board, but they are off-the-charts good in Atlanta. If you want to stay in this part of the country it's a great place to get a good foothold in a new industry. That being said, it admittedly does not have the name recognition of most top business schools (yet). Depending on your ultimate career path this may or may not be acceptable to you.



About professors, classes and curriculum

When I was looking at business schools I placed a lot of importance on education quality. Emory has great professors and a great curriculum. I have a military and engineering background (no business at all) and I feel confident that I can sit in front of a partner and talk business.

You will find yourself stretched to your wit's end at Goizueta when you are in the peak of recruiting season and the core curriculum. I can almost guarantee you won't be sitting back and saying, "This is too easy". You're going to love it, you're going to learn a ton, but you're going to be more worried about finding a job than your classes soon enough.

About job placement process

I'll quickly talk through some key recruiting information by industry at Goizueta:

Consulting - We are recruited by all firms (ALL of them) in some way, shape or form. You will have exposure and an opportunity to work at any firm you desire, provided that you have the scores, resume and casing skills to get you past the resume drop.

I-Banking - Equally so. I'm not a banker but it seems we have people going to a ton of different banks from boutique to gigantic firms. Bankers fly to NY when recruiting and most people go back to NY to work full-time, although there is a large bank here in ATL (which to me seems like the best of all worlds for banking).

Marketing- All types of companies are handing out full time offers as we speak. I'm not extremely in tune with this so I won't say more than that.

Tech - I thought that Emory wouldn't be the best place to look for a job back in San Francisco, but it turns out we actually have put several students into jobs at Amazon & Google among others this year.

P.E. - At Emory we have a started a center for alternative investments, which has really been gaining momentum and attracted attention from private equity firms in the area. P.E. in general is a tough industry to get into because they are mostly small firms relatively speaking (5-10 man shops) , but a few people do it almost every year. Recruiting in this area is even tougher because generally you don't get an offer until you are about to graduate.

If you want to see exactly what companies recruit at Goizueta, look at the school's summary of class of 2016.


Overall BSchool experience (5.0)
Schools contribution (5.0)
Classmates rating (4.0)

Strengths of the program:

Student body, diversity
Career opportunities provided by school
Location

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Finance
Marketing
Investment Banking

Can be improved:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Brand/Ranking


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October 25, 2018
ChaitanyaKondra

Hi, these reviews are quite insightful. However, I would like to know if it's the same to everyone or if it's specific to Americans. If you could answer to my question specifically in addressing potential candidates from India, that would be great!

Thank you.

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