In this MBA DecisionWire Spotlight, which highlights MBA candidates’ choices as shared in Clear Admit’s DecisionWire, we take a closer look at a candidate considering Duke / Fuqua, Michigan / Ross, or Northwestern / Kellogg for consulting.
The candidate opened the post, seeking advice:
Opening feedback acknowledged this is, indeed, a tough decision, and also considered the scholarship:
The discussion then turned to Kellogg being the one-year program, not the two-year one:
Clear Admit’s Graham Richmond then weighed in:
And the thread wrapped up with a question about another choice:
See more feedback on MBA admissions decisions at:
- MBA DecisionWire Spotlight: Columbia Business School or Wharton for Tech
- DecisionWire Spotlight: U. Chicago Booth, Columbia, MIT Sloan or Northwestern / Kellogg for Consulting
- DecisionWire Spotlight: Georgetown / McDonough, Rice / Jones, or UT Austin / McCombs for Tech
- DecisionWire Spotlight: Cornell / Johnson, Michigan / Ross, NYU Stern, or UVA / Darden for Investment Banking
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