Prospective MBA Students

Appreciating the Tight Knit Community within the Cornell MBA Program

After spending her career in risk management and public accounting, Kori Hill (Cornell, ‘21) decided to get her MBA to transition into a career in management consulting. During her time at Cornell, Hill has enjoyed the tight knit community, the small town feel of Ithaca, NY, and working with the Consulting Club.  In this interview, […]

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Navigating My First Year at Ross with the help Preparation, Planning, and Second Years

After working as a management consultant at Deloitte Consulting, Stephanie Simpson (Ross, ‘21) entered the University of Michigan Ross MBA Program to build her leadership and management skills. During her first year at Ross, Simpson relied on her own preparation, past experiences and guidance of Ross Second Years to successfully navigate the transition.  In this

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How The Consortium empowers MBA students to achieve Career Goals

After a career as an engineer, Harmonie Jacobson (UNC Kenan-Flagler, ‘20) decided to pursue an MBA to transition careers. With the help of The Consortium For Graduate Study in Management, Jacobson was able to identify the right schools to apply to, navigate the admissions and application process, and build a great network of peers. During

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Fostering Community, Collaboration and Empowerment at Ross with the help of the Consortium

Adeola Aro (Ross, ‘20) chose to attend business school to strengthen her business acumen to achieve her career goals. Early on, Aro engaged with the Consortium (CSGM) which provided her assistance in the admission process, and now as a student at Ross, a community of peers and collaborators. In our interview, Aro shared how Consortium

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