Cornell University – SC Johnson College of Business
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Among our graduate business degrees, we offer three innovative, immersive options: a two-year residential MBA program at our main campus in Ithaca, NY, a one-year tech MBA based in New York City, and a new Johnson Cornell Tech 1+1 MBA combining the best of both.
In these STEM-certified programs, you’ll be guided by outstanding faculty and leading industry practitioners. Plus, students have a unique opportunity to interact and collaborate across the two programs by way of New York City-based industry Intensives.
Pros: Ivy League brand, so people wow about it when you say you study at Cornell; The career center is generally supportive, they do it as their jobs not that they care about you; Some classes and professors are fun and you get to make friends with people outside of business schoolCons: Bureaucracy, which applies not only in business school; if an office close at 4 pm they would leave at 3:30 pm; charge a lot; diversity is more like a slogan; among American population you are more likely to encounter a passive aggressive racist here; every Thurs to Sun you get drunk with the same group of people in IthacaRead on GMATClub
popois
In my experience, Cornell is a great school for banking and consulting recruiting. The alumni network really helps you prepare well for recruiting and make connections. On the other hand, if you want to pivot into VC, PE, Tech, General Management…..
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Nitikamehta1993
I pursued the one-year accelerated MBA (AMBA) from 2014-2015, and two years post graduation, the 13-month period seems such a blur! As we were taught at Johnson, I will employ a framework to structure my thoughts [picking up consultant lingo here … ha 🙂 ]….
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