My technical skills improved, my network base improved (drastically) and I interacted and debated with intelligent students and professors continuously. -- Nonprofit
Marshall�s support for job-searching international students was very poor. There was a dedicated person who dealt with international students, but she left a few months after I started and wasn�t replaced until much later. -- Finance
From the instant that I decided to join the Trojan family, I was pleasantly surprised by how enthusiastic everyone was. Fellow Trojans (current and past) reached out to me in the beginning, offering me help and assistance, even when I didn't specifically ask for it. -- Marketing
Overall, I enjoyed our community spirit and team-based curriculum, and I always brag that we are the ONLY b-school that requires all full-timers to go on an international business trip (PRIME). -- Marketing
Marshall was not the typical hyper-competitive, cutthroat MBA program. It also doesn't have an overtly strong �brand� so you can make your experience into what you like. -- Venture Capital/Private Equity
As a student, you have to be very nice to the Career Resource Center staff and beg them for a job. And then, maybe, they will put a good word for you, but that�s not certain. Also, most job postings were �U.S. citizens only.� -- Consulting
Private universities like USC are expensive, but they offer more scholarships than state schools. Many of my classmates, including myself, received full or partial tuition scholarships, which is extremely beneficial for a young person starting a new career. -- Marketing