I'm from Switzerland but I'm going to be applying to top tier US MBA programs for 2016. Since I'm interested in a career in finance I'll be applying to Chicago, NYU, Columbia, and Wharton.
I keep seeing reading about MBA info sessions at these schools and I'm tempted to go. But since I know exactly which schools I'm applying to, and am basing my decision purely on reputation and post-graduation career potential, do I really need to go see the campuses? It would be a big trip for me to go to New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, and I'd just as soon apply and not worry about visiting the campuses.
But is there something I'm missing? Are these info sessions valuable in the least for somebody who knows they're already applying?
I keep seeing reading about MBA info sessions at these schools and I'm tempted to go. But since I know exactly which schools I'm applying to, and am basing my decision purely on reputation and post-graduation career potential, do I really need to go see the campuses? It would be a big trip for me to go to New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, and I'd just as soon apply and not worry about visiting the campuses.
But is there something I'm missing? Are these info sessions valuable in the least for somebody who knows they're already applying?