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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s a check mark for a lot of employers, and there are a lot of new programs aimed at working professionals. It’s still only a big deal if you went to Stanford, Wharton etc. - MBA from a third-tier program [/quote] 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 [/quote] 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.[/quote] 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[/quote]
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