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Joined: Sep 17, 2012
Posts: 8
Kudos: 5
Self-reported Score:
580 Q41 V29
620 Q46 V29
710 Q49 V39
The full-time program is extremely demanding during the first semester, you will have to prepare 3 cases per day plus doing recruiting (company briefings, networking events, etc). If you are an international student you will have fewer job opportunities due to visa restrictions in the USA.
Very collaborative environment from professors and fellow students. The Darden Cup is a great event to practice sports with your classmates. There are also many workshops to improve your resume, networking, job search, etc.
Most beautiful campus I have ever seen, facilities are extremely well maintained. The city of Charlottesville is a beautiful place to live and it is also very safe.
Most of the professors are great. There was only one professor that was not ready for graduate level.
The schedule is extremely tight and it gets frustrating as there's not enough time to practice sports outside the Darden Cup (in my experience). Also, there are very interesting topics discussed during classes that I wanted to dig deeper into them, but again it is impossible due to time constraints.
Banking & consulting: top consulting companies (Big 3) & investment banks do on grounds recruiting.
General management & corporate finance: fortune 500 companies & local ones.
International companies: mainly for Latin America & South East Asia.
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Extremely tight schedule