Maybe the online enrollment numbers are up due to Covid. |
Even within m7, Kellogg is a joke now MBA’s only matter if you went to gsb, w, or hbs And w is shaky also - they are massively diluting w for a cash grab |
Typical DCUM. Worship at the alter of rankings until you disagree with them. |
By what standard are Kellogg and Wharton not in the same league as the other 5 M-7 schools ? Posting nonsense like the above quoted post suggests that the poster has a personal grudge against Northwestern-Kellogg and UPenn-Wharton rather than any rational basis for making such absurd comments. Placements stats for both Kellogg & Wharton are among the best of the M-7 group of MBA programs. |
This is message board striver nonsense. Are you even in Washington? This is not a Wall Street striver forum, this is DC Urban Moms and Dads. GW and Georgetown (McDonough) are extremely popular MBA programs and provide the same promotion and/or pivot opportunities and automatic salary bumps. Especially if your employer is paying and has relationships with local universities, you'd go to the nearby MBA program if you're not looking to relocate. Washington, GW and McDonough; if you're in Chicago, you'd look at Chicago programs; NYC, you'd look at Stern and Columbia; and so forth. |
Agree with you that the poster criticizing Wharton & Kellogg is posting nonsense based most likely on a personal grudge. Curious about the remainder of your post. Are you referring to part-time programs as you relate one's geographic location to MBA programs targeted ? TIA |
| Mine only cost me about 20k total. My company paid for about 75% of the cost. |
| If these kids are in their 20’s, are their parent’s paying? Maybe because Larlo didn’t want to work at a low paying job? |
| We are the same age as the people who attended your event, and wow it must’ve been one boring event. We never talk about stuff like that with our friends. It never comes up. What kind of event was it? |
| I don't see why this sounds unusual. My cousin is probably the age of the kids being discussed. Came to DC immediately out of college, worked a couple years junior staff at a think tank then did an MBA at UVA. I assume on her own dime, immediately had a job at fortune 500 in Atlanta, now senior marketing of some sort. Boring but effective route to a career pivot. |
I don't understand what you mean. What is boring ? |
Okay, routine. Why does OP find it odd that her friends' kids are getting MBAs? It's a well worn path. |
| I don't get why this is seen to be unusual. I got my MBA 30+ years ago and it was a common path then, although a little less common for women that it is now (my class was only 25% women). My kids are this generation and one already did a 1 year specialty masters at a business school. The other is in the process of applying to MBA programs. It is a fit with both of their careers/career interests. |
When folks ask about your kids, I think that it is reasonable to mention any graduate school program--not just medical school or fellowship related. Parents are proud of their kids who earn a professional degree. What does OP expect parents to say when "giving a brief bio of their adult kids" ? |
My office used to let you time off to get your MBA, and then you'd rejoin after you got your degree. |