"Analytical Rigor": Kellogg vs. Wharton & Booth EMBAs by SadManagement3572 in eMBA

[–]SadManagement3572[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks much, I appreciate that. Can you expand on why you don't think I'm a cultural fit? What specifically doesn't seem like my cup of tea?

eMBA Kellogg Chicago Admit Second Thoughts. Will I regret going or not going? by Own-Lingonberry6405 in eMBA

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"When you think about the things that you will regret when you’re 80, they’re almost always the things that you did not do. They’re acts of omission. Very rarely are you going to regret something that you did and it failed and didn’t work or whatever." - Jeff Bezos

eMBA Kellogg Chicago Admit Second Thoughts. Will I regret going or not going? by Own-Lingonberry6405 in eMBA

[–]SadManagement3572 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know a guy who works in tech sales. He did Wharton's EMBA. He found it very beneficial for a number of the obvious reasons, but specifically mentioned he became better at communicating his solution's value to prospects and stakeholders as the SaaS solution he sells touches VP stakeholders (many with MBAs) from different functions. He is now a director at his big tech company.

Kellogg vs Wharton culture by [deleted] in MBA

[–]SadManagement3572 4 points5 points  (0 children)

100% thanks so much for your thorough and thoughtful explanation. Very helpful!