Anonymous wrote:internationals are effectively subsidizing your tuition while having zero prospects for employment upon graduation. check your racism and privilege when you ask how it affects the culture
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1000. Went to a very competitive, professional degree program at a university that started taking a huge amount of internationals from same area a few years ago. Would NOT do it again- very quiet group but sneaky, mostly spoke native language to each other during tests & had many tech gadgets. (One prof had us bring IDs & checked them before test & had us sign statements, like the SAT does) Program then started hiring professors from the same area, so racism against the American students only increased.
Are you implying that they were cheating?
Anonymous wrote:+1000. Went to a very competitive, professional degree program at a university that started taking a huge amount of internationals from same area a few years ago. Would NOT do it again- very quiet group but sneaky, mostly spoke native language to each other during tests & had many tech gadgets. (One prof had us bring IDs & checked them before test & had us sign statements, like the SAT does) Program then started hiring professors from the same area, so racism against the American students only increased.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my late 20s and contemplating applying to business school. One thing I've noticed is that all the the schools I'm looking at have a 30%+ international student body. My boarding school and college had around 10% international students and that seemed like a perfect amount. I don't get it but programs seem to bragging about how many international students they have. Can anyone who got an MBA in the last year speak to how it affects the culture?