Let me know what you think!
University of Florida Hough vs Georgetown McDonough
Posted Mar 17, 2015 15:46
Let me know what you think!
Let me know what you think!
Posted Mar 18, 2015 11:03
But if your main focus is quality of life and happiness, why take my advice? Talk to graduates of the program, spend some time on the campuses, etc. You most likely won't get a sense of your fit from this message board!
But if your main focus is quality of life and happiness, why take my advice? Talk to graduates of the program, spend some time on the campuses, etc. You most likely won't get a sense of your fit from this message board!
Posted Mar 18, 2015 13:06
I guess another question is: How good is Georgetown, really? They seem to place students in places of employment that are far superior than other schools near their rankings, which is awesome. But it seems like they are at the end of the list of tier 2 schools (Tier 1 being the Ivy +'s). They accept 40ish% of students that apply... doesn't that seem high for a respectable institution?
Thanks!
[Edited by thatmbaguy on Mar 18, 2015]
I guess another question is: How good is Georgetown, really? They seem to place students in places of employment that are far superior than other schools near their rankings, which is awesome. But it seems like they are at the end of the list of tier 2 schools (Tier 1 being the Ivy +'s). They accept 40ish% of students that apply... doesn't that seem high for a respectable institution?
Thanks!
Posted Mar 18, 2015 15:07
Posted Mar 18, 2015 15:12
I'm not sure what you mean by "self-selection." Can you elaborate please?
Thanks!
I'm not sure what you mean by "self-selection." Can you elaborate please?
Thanks!
Posted Mar 18, 2015 17:15
- fewer in number, because some applications will prefer a school in a secular tradition
- on average, *more* likely to be Catholic
- on average, more highly motivated to attend Georgetown than other schools they are applying to
- will have a higher yield, in term of how many offers turn into students
Thus the smaller number of applicants can still produce a high quality of participant.
PS I added *more* in the post above.
[Edited by Duncan on Mar 18, 2015]
- fewer in number, because some applications will prefer a school in a secular tradition
- on average, *more* likely to be Catholic
- on average, more highly motivated to attend Georgetown than other schools they are applying to
- will have a higher yield, in term of how many offers turn into students
Thus the smaller number of applicants can still produce a high quality of participant.
PS I added *more* in the post above.
Posted Mar 18, 2015 18:16
Posted Mar 18, 2015 18:45
I'm not sure if you've seen my post The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055 but UoF are paying you to attend so your classmates and faculty can benefit from you. At a better school, you will benefit as much as your contribute. I would certainly recommend Georgetown over Florida.
I'm not sure if you've seen my post The sad facts about scholarships http://www.find-mba.com/board/37055 but UoF are paying you to attend so your classmates and faculty can benefit from you. At a better school, you will benefit as much as your contribute. I would certainly recommend Georgetown over Florida.
Posted Mar 18, 2015 18:55
Posted Mar 18, 2015 19:23
Posted Apr 30, 2015 17:09
[Edited by molony5 on Apr 30, 2015]
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