Hello there my friend! The top ten finance programs in the US, according to the only rankings that matter, are as follows:
Wharton, Chicago, Stern, Stanford, Columbia, MIT, Haas, UCLA, Northwestern, and Harvard. That is your top ten—with a couple ties mixed in. All are GREAT programs for finance…作者: Rachel夏夕空 时间: 2011-9-18 21:18
Have seen you regularly in Topway.
Didn't know Stern's finance program was one of the top three...
Legend has it that Stern, Tuck and maybe some other schools have sort of a white shoe culture. People say they are very good programs but maybe not for minority or Chinese students.
What you think?作者: gmatvictors 时间: 2011-9-19 06:50
Hey there! A great question actually, and one that I need to
tread lightly on, as you can imagine. Now Tuck (and Dartmouth in
general) definitely has that reputation. And for the undergraduates
it is true—it is actually one of the reasons why I didn’t want to
go to Dartmouth undergrad. But for the bschool that is LESS of the
case—you’re in at 1/3 international at Tuck, so plenty of
minorities. And Stern is in the middle of NYC dude! J You cant
get more international than that. So for Stern for sure, it’s NOT
an issue. For Tuck, you should reach out to some minorities and ask
them directly. But even there, pleeenty of folks from all over the
world—more than in the undergrad class for sure. Why not apply,
get in, THEN make the decision?作者: Rachel夏夕空 时间: 2011-9-19 21:34
Thanks YOU.
Yep I'm actually thinking of applying to one or two schools maybe not soooo top on the list but offer strong finance programs.
I'll definitely give my best shot at HBS... fingers crossed.
欢迎光临 国际顶尖MBA申请交流平台--TOPWAY MBA (http://forum.topway.org/)