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Some of the coursework was truly awesome and very inspiring. SCM 515, MKT 591 were highly analytical and needed lot of progressive research and learning techniques. The best professor is from Corporate Finance, Prof. Sreedhar Bharat.
Expectations varied: Placements are too much operations oriented. Lost few consulting companies. Career Network needs to step up. Consulting club is absolutely dormant. The school needs to create a case competition and people who wins the case should be the office bearers.
In terms of career growth, if you are a native american, this is the best school in the country for operations. every industry and all the top players recruit. Internationals students are at a huge disadvantage.
I think, marketing classes needs to be promoted. They are some of the best courses in the electives such as B2B and B2C. Focus needs to be shifted from supply chain
Situation is very bad and grim. For international students, I will recommend strictly going to Penn State or Foster. Don't just come here for forward focus MBA program or scholarship. Spend your money and go to a better placement-oriented school. Even a STEM program from San Jose State University is worth much more than this MBA program
Overall BSchool experience (3.0)
Schools contribution (3.0)
Classmates rating (3.0)
Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)
Supply Chain & Operations
supply chain
Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Student body, diversity
Alumni Network
Career opportunities provided by school
Admissions Team
Alumni Network is not very strong