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Kellogg is a place that's very people focused. They focus on getting people who care about each other, willing to work in teams, and willing to help each other out. If you are not the type of person willing to take time out of your own day to help someone else get a job, this isn't the place for you. Because of that mentality, Kellogg is an amazing place to be. Everyone is amazing and such great people.
The professors are great and with the new building about to be opened, it's easy to see why this is one of the top business schools in the world. The learning opportunities are endless. Always make sure to stay engaged and go to as much as you can to keep learning, even if it isn't necessarily in your wheelhouse.
There's a little bit of everything here, but not a huge focus on anything. I would say CPG is probably the biggest recruiter here. I'm sure there are better schools if you're tech focused but I think the Kellogg brand is a very unique one.
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Kellogg was the perfect school for me: challenging and inspiring curriculum; diverse, supportive classmates who remain some of my best friends; a perfect location on a traditional campus but right near a major city; and incredible opportunities for personal development on a very student-driven campus. I would advise applicants to cover both their career and academic successes and their character/cultural fit. I've known people who had incredible professional experience but haven't gotten in for cultural fit reasons. For applicants now (lucky you) the facilities will be amazing and brand new when you arrive so that's another perk! :) Visit if at all possible to get a feel for the place.
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Kellogg has done a great job meeting and exceeding my expectations. Kellogg is providing far more than just a stamp on my resume. All of the classes I've taken thus far have been engaging and I've picked up skills that I will be able to apply on day one of my internship/job as well as skills, such as Organizational Behavior, that will prove invaluable to me throughout my career.
The career center has been useful for teaching the basics about recruiting/interviewing, but as at any top program, the most helpful source of information comes from 2nd year students and alumni, who have been incredibly supportive of me thus far. My first year counterparts are also remarkably driven and intelligent, which can be quite intimidating until you realize how friendly and collaborative they all are.
My only complaint is that the classes might be too much work, which has thus far diluted my efforts to really focus on my career and networking, although I'm sure this will all even out after I get my internship in the spring.
We lost 2 all-star professors this year to other schools, but the caliber of all the professors with whom I have taken classes thus far have been quite high, so I have no complaints.
Outside of a few PE/VC/Rotation Programs, which only recruit at Harvard/Stanford, all of the blue-chip companies that you want to be a part of recruit at Kellogg or have alumni that would be more than willing to help you land a job there.
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I've been pleasantly surprised by how true the Kellogg MBA Program has been to what was touted during the application process. The diversity, culture and curriculum are exactly what I hoped it would be when I accepted my admission. My student colleagues have enhanced the learning experience with their diverse backgrounds (engineers, bankers, lawyers, managers, etc.) across all industries. Kellogg focuses intensely on creating a collaborative learning experience where we maximize the potential of our student network in and out of the classroom. I've already experienced the power of the Kellogg brand behind my name and am confident that this new network, the alumni network, and academic experience will propel my career over the coming years.
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Saturday program is excellent for those working during thr week in careers they already enjoy but want to expand upon. The professors are top notch and the content is engaging. The downtown Chicago campus is very convenient for me as I drive in and out on Saturdays. Every Saturday (compared to every other) is a PITA sometimes, but it's worth it for the in-class experience. Attendance is fairly strict, although missing a class each quarter is generally acceptable. There are also a tremendous amount of clubs and activities to get involved with outside of class, even for part time folks. Professors will often have talks at lunchtime regarding special topics such as Brexit or the election that are very interesting. I'm very happy with Kellogg and would highly recommend it.
Very diverse (career and otherwise) class. For Saturday program, about half fly in from outside Chicago.
All the big consulting firms do on campus recruiting. CPG is big as well.
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A totally amazing experience. Classes and professional development opportunities were truly world class. I came from a non traditional background and was looking for a career outside the normal on-campus recruiting experience... students similarly looking for off the beaten path career opportunities should expect to find career services less helpful than your peers. It's definitely doable, just takes a little more leg work than consulting, etc. The best part of school was being around so many incredibly talented, motivated, and genuinely nice people- the culture of Kellogg means that despite the stress of b-school, you can expect to have a lot of fun
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Great professors, amazingly freindly and warm student body, someone 10 years out told me it would be the best 2 years of my life, I did not believe him as lilfe has treated me fairly well, but he was right. The level of comradery you feel is through the roof.
It's a large enough school where you can find your groove and your favorite type of people and then form friends for life.
Best advice? Take out full loans and prepare your travel budgets. People are very down the earth, especially about travel, but you are going to want to do it all. I think I went to 20+ countries with my classmates and each one was more amazing than the next. Traveling together with so many brilliant classmates was a once in a lifetime experience.
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I truly believe that the quality of education is pretty comparable at any of the top schools. Given that, I chose Kellogg over other schools due to its collaborative atmosphere, student leadership opportunities, and collegial nature. I'm happy to say that I wasn't wrong about any of these. Even in recruiting, when two of us were going for the same positions at the same office locations, we helped each other, connecting each other with recruiters we might have missed or people we weren't able to network with. And when it came to student leadership, it was unparalleled. The amount of responsibility and leverage you have as a club leader, a student government leader, an event leader, or any other position is truly insane. My only complaint about that is that at times I wish the administration and other Kellogg staff helped the student leaders more and were more proactive instead of reactive (waiting for students to ask them to do something) — it was sometimes like having a full-time job in addition to your studies. If you're an extrovert, Kellogg is for you. Especially the social scene. If you're in introvert, it'll be tougher; I won't lie. But it can still be a very enjoyable experience, especially when people are friendly and willing to help.
Also, Kellogg LOVES diversity, including people from non-business/non-traditional career backgrounds. However, if you are one of these people, you will probably have a little more trouble in your classes and in recruiting. It's frustrating, especially, in recruiting because companies will be very interested in talking to you (because you're not the 15th ex-consultant they've met) but they'll test you harder in interviews and often choose a candidate with a more traditional background over you, all things being relatively equal. This is probably true of any business school you go to, though.
There's a ton of group work. And although this isn't everyone's cup of tea, I think it's an important skill to have. You're going to have to deal with it when you go back into your career — this lets you improve your leadership skills, your coping mechanisms, and your communication.
If you're going for a traditional avenue — consulting, CPG marketing, finance — Kellogg is very supportive, both from the student club side and the career office side. If you're going for something less traditional — media, sports, start-ups, net impact — it's going to be a little tougher. I know Kellogg continues making strides to help these non-traditional folks, but you will have to do a lot of your own legwork.
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It's my first time in the US as a full-time student, so I've only been blown away by the quality of education and the depth and breadth of resources.
1. Teaching quality - the quality of teaching far surpasses anything I've expected. I came not expecting much. I'd always been pretty good academically, but here, I've been challenged and stimulated. Even when class material is "simple", classmates have consistently elevated the level of learning.
2. Alumni support - alumni are just a phone call away. I don't know if it's the norm at all business schools, but my peers and I are never turned down when we call for help or information.
3. School support/brand recognition in job search - again, my first experience at an elite institution in the USA, and I don't know if it's the same at other schools. The access we get to top-notch employers is without par. Career services and the school's professional clubs also do well in regulating company contact time with students.
4. Environment - perhaps it's only the first quarter; we're not competing directly for jobs yet. So far, people are extremely supportive and helpful. No one withholds resources from another, people are always sharing information and help.
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Most professors are serious about teaching, and most students are serious about studying/learning. Classes are quite intense, amplified by the grade non-disclosure policy. Huge student body allows a diverse selection of world-class professors, and thus the variety of classes we can choose from is phenomenal. Also, almost every class has at least some component of team assignments, and thus everyone in the team being committed to working hard is essential. These factors combined together ensure that all teammates work hard together to learn more.
Personally, I am joining my family business after graduation, and the resources here(student club, professors, center, courses) are unmatched at any other top b-school. If you are from a family business background, I would highly recommend Kellogg as your best choice.
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Did you end up in the industry you desired prior to your MBA? Or did you change your focus during the program.