Vishal

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My advice for other international students considering an MBA is really to speak up especially if you’re talking about a U.S. MBA program. This is tough for me as well, we come from a country where we usually don’t speak up in class and almost confront your classmates with your opinions. So that is a big difference coming from India. But I would say that there’s value in that, you learn to speak up in class, you learn to express your options and you learn to just do it.

Rob

Learn more about the benefits of graduate business education

We need to be able to pick up the pace at which we can change and adapt to our environment. That’s one of the skills that I would tell you that anyone coming out of an MBA program should have. Being able to understand how to look at a business, how to look at processes critically, how to look at them analytically, how to analyze how all the parts of a business are working together, and how to come up with a particular output to decide what to invest in and make improvements. Any MBA can do that.

Jorge

Learn more about financing your degree

When applying to graduate school, financial considerations are very important. However, they definitely should not be the determining factor. Focus first on applying to the graduate school and what you need to do to get in to that grad school. Once you get in, you can start focusing on different sources of financial aid. From my experience, once you’re admitted to a school, schools will help you put together a package, which may include some loans, but the package will allow you to go to the school of your choice.

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