I?m a current MBA student in Hult(Boston Campus), I come from Shanghai, CHINA.
Firstly, to Mr Hallberg(Dean, MBA Programs of Suffolk University)
1: Sorry but I have to say this is a discussion board named "Hult International Business School." Maybe it?s not very suitable for you to post promotional advertisement for Suffolk MBA, if you wanna more people to know about your school, you can open a new discussion board named ?Suffolk MBA? or you can join other discussions such as ?MBA in Boston?.
2: There is no evidence to judge the guy ?highered? is related to Hult, so if he post some misleading information to ?Suffolk University?, you should talk directly with this guy instead of guessing whether he represents Hult. It's unfair.
Secondly, to people who are interested in pursue MBA in Boston, I should say as Mr Hallberg mentioned, other than Harvard/MIT, there are also many other good MBA programs in Boston.
Personally, I think some of the good choices are Boston College/Boston University/Babson College/Northeastern University/Hult International Business School/Suffolk University/Bentley College, just to name a few.
Furthmore, you can?t just simply say which one is good or bad, you should choose a MBA program fit you most. For example, if you are really interested in Entrepreneurship, I suggest you to consider Babson; If you are interested in a school with the best undergraduate program/best reputation in Finance industry, I suggest you to consider Boston College. If you are interested in Accounting, I suggest you to consider Bentley/Suffolk. If you are interested in international business, I suggest you to consider Hult, which is a truly global school(1:Hult has five campuses in Boston/SanFrancisco/London/Dubai/Shanghai 2:Hult?s global rotation program allow you study in at most 3 campuses during your MBA 3:Hult?s truly international students body(Boston campus this year enroll 184 MBA students which come from 48 countries, London campus this year enroll 101 MBA students which come from 38 countries, etc I just give one example, 6 people in my team are coming from 6 countries!!!!). Also, if you are interested in consulting, Hult can also help you a lot not only because Hult come from Arthur D. Little, which is the world?s earliest and best management consulting firm but also Hult?s consulting club is really amazing, I?ll explain more details later.
As ?highered? mentioned the for-profit school, I?m definitely sure that neither Hult nor Suffolk is a for-profit school, for example, you can check whether Hult is for-profit or not from Massachusetts government website:
http://www.charities.ago.state.ma.us/ You can never judge a school for-profit or not only by its tuition fee. Hult indeed charge premium price for its MBA program, however, all the surplus are spent on the program itself as required by law after its non-profit registration, Hult did spend huge money to improve facility or hire better professor in the last three years. Everyone in Hult family is really passionate to be one of the best B-school in the world, even Hult brand is relatively new compared to most of our competitors.
We know we are still far behind Insead, but we are striving to learn from and do hope oneday can surpass Insead!( why choose Insead as a benchmark: also a 1-year MBA/ truly globalization/ very good reputation in consulting industry). If Hult wanna be make money as a for-profit school, that will be very easy, just as the University of Phoneix did in the last ten years of providing online course, however, Hult never provide any kind of online program.
Hult's amazing improvement since 2007 are also recognized by the whole MBA community, that?s why Hult was ranked NO.27 worldwide in Economist?s newest Annual MBA ranking(
http://www.economist.com/whichmba ), and ranked NO.94 worldwide in Financial Times?s newest Annual MBA ranking(
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings).
In fact, Hult is a school which care much about social responsibility. As you can see from
http://www.hult.edu/news/Press/ClintonGlobalInitiative.html, Hult today announced together with Clinton Global Initiative (a charity foundation by former president Bill Clinton, more details
http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/), that Hult will donate 1 Million US$ to the foundation.
Specifically, Hult and Clinton foundation will co-host Hult Annual Global Case Challenge in March 2011, which will take place simultaneously across all of the Hult?s five campuses in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai. More than 100 teams from business schools all over the world will compete to develop the most innovative solution to a real problem faced by a Clinton Global Initiative member in implementing their solution to a pressing global issue. The winning team will then see their solution being put into action with the support of the US$1 million prize provided by Hult. In recognition of this commitment, President Bill Clinton and Hult?s Chairman Bertil Hult will award the winning team their prize and encourage them to put their ideas into action with CGI and Hult?s help.
In fact, the First Hult Annual Global Case Challenge took place in March 2010, during which teams from top business schools all over the world including Harvard, INSEAD, Cambridge, Oxford, Columbia, MIT, Wharton, LBS and Carnegie Mellon compete to solve a problem faced by One Laptop Per Child(NGO). The inaugural winner was a team from Carnegie Mellon University.
You can check more details from the Global case challenge?s website
www.hultglobalcasechallenge.com.
For the GMAT score issue, I?m sure neither Hult nor Suffolk?s students is around 400 level, I don?t details about Suffolk, but you can clearly check that average GMAT of Hult students enrolled last year is 610(
http://www.economist.com/whichmba/2010/hult-international-business-school), the score of my peers(which just finished the first month of MBA) is even higher due to the school?s consistent improvement year by year. By the way, GMAT isn't a good way to judge a person's level especially for people choose 1-year program because they have more working experience(the average age for Hult MBA is 30 years).
Anyway, Dean Hallberg, if Suffolk's MBA are interested in participating in the Hult Global Case Challenge, just ask your students to register at
www.hultglobalcasechallenge.com (more details will be released on this dedicated website later), or if Suffolk MBA also have a consulting club, they are definitely welcome to Hult anytime for communication&cooperation. They can contact HULT Consulting club by
[email protected]If anyone wanna to know about the background info of Hult MBA students, just take a look at
http://www.linkedin.com/company/hult-international-business-school, over half of current students are on Linkedin. Tks