This is sort of a random selection of schools, especially for an international student.
Manderson is better in the generic sense - it places MBAs into higher salary grads, even with lower work experience than a typical Auburn cohort. That tells me that Manderson is more in line with the expectations of a younger, upward-bound professional.
However, Manderson doesn't typically recruit as many international students as Auburn. That tells me something else: that Auburn might be more geared for international students, and that many of these international students go back to their home countries after graduation (that would explain the lower salaries). Manderson might be geared more towards domestic students.
In any case, I would do a bit more research and see if you can ask somebody at each school about career services, to see if your goals align with what they offer.
This is sort of a random selection of schools, especially for an international student.
Manderson is better in the generic sense - it places MBAs into higher salary grads, even with lower work experience than a typical Auburn cohort. That tells me that Manderson is more in line with the expectations of a younger, upward-bound professional.
However, Manderson doesn't typically recruit as many international students as Auburn. That tells me something else: that Auburn might be more geared for international students, and that many of these international students go back to their home countries after graduation (that would explain the lower salaries). Manderson might be geared more towards domestic students.
In any case, I would do a bit more research and see if you can ask somebody at each school about career services, to see if your goals align with what they offer.