08-28-2010, 04:19 AM
Dear Toronto Boy,
Most schools in the FT and other popular lists have AACSB accreditation. If i am not mistaken, it is the school which gets the AACSB accredition. So, like u said, a MS program from an AACSB accredited school will be a good option too.
I got a few more questions for you today. I have gone through some schools' website. Some require work experience, some don't. Will it be ok to apply without having a work experience? What other factors do you think one must focus on to get into a b-school?
Which states are the best in terms of future prospects for Int'l students? I think it will be relatively easier to get some kind of part time job in urban areas. I think that's why the schools located in the urban areas should be preferred over the far-flung schools. Are there any student loans for int'l students or any other way of financing the tuition fee?
Thanks again for you time!
Most schools in the FT and other popular lists have AACSB accreditation. If i am not mistaken, it is the school which gets the AACSB accredition. So, like u said, a MS program from an AACSB accredited school will be a good option too.
I got a few more questions for you today. I have gone through some schools' website. Some require work experience, some don't. Will it be ok to apply without having a work experience? What other factors do you think one must focus on to get into a b-school?
Which states are the best in terms of future prospects for Int'l students? I think it will be relatively easier to get some kind of part time job in urban areas. I think that's why the schools located in the urban areas should be preferred over the far-flung schools. Are there any student loans for int'l students or any other way of financing the tuition fee?
Thanks again for you time!