Thank you for your help.
Yale vs Columbia? Consulting
Posted Apr 18, 2022 10:28
Would you favor Yale over Columbia for consulting? Considering $$$ for each of them and looking and their employment stats they seem to be quite close, with Yale coming slightly on top. Both great options, of course, I'm just looking for a possible edge.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Would you favor Yale over Columbia for consulting? Considering $$$ for each of them and looking and their employment stats they seem to be quite close, with Yale coming slightly on top. Both great options, of course, I'm just looking for a possible edge.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
Posted Apr 21, 2022 11:20
This forum will not help you. Rather go to reddit/mba IMO
This forum will not help you. Rather go to reddit/mba IMO
Posted Apr 21, 2022 15:57
Oki, thank you.
Oki, thank you.
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Posted Apr 22, 2022 12:24
Overall, Columbia has the better / more well-known business school. But Yale's brand is one of the top in the world.
Consulting-wise, it's hard to go wrong with either of these programs. Consulting-wise, both place well in the industry, especially in MBB. If you are looking at smaller / more niche firms it would depend on the firms you are looking to work in.
You'll probably pay a bit more for the Columbia degree so there's that to consider. Are you holding offers? Scholarship amount would be the other factor here.
Consulting-wise, it's hard to go wrong with either of these programs. Consulting-wise, both place well in the industry, especially in MBB. If you are looking at smaller / more niche firms it would depend on the firms you are looking to work in.
You'll probably pay a bit more for the Columbia degree so there's that to consider. Are you holding offers? Scholarship amount would be the other factor here.
Overall, Columbia has the better / more well-known business school. But Yale's brand is one of the top in the world. <br><br>Consulting-wise, it's hard to go wrong with either of these programs. Consulting-wise, both place well in the industry, especially in MBB. If you are looking at smaller / more niche firms it would depend on the firms you are looking to work in.<br><br>You'll probably pay a bit more for the Columbia degree so there's that to consider. Are you holding offers? Scholarship amount would be the other factor here.
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