Thanks Paul for the breakdown! There's not much info online from students reflecting on their EWMBA experience so I'm glad you uploaded this. I'm about 5 yrs into my career and have been thinking about the Haas EWMBA since I'm in the bay. Would greatly appreciate if you could give more detail on topics such as WLB, social scene/friendships, extracurricular/clubs, recruiting, differences vs FT MBA. Thxs!
Both are solid programs, though I'd say that Booth is probably best for consulting or IB vs Haas for tech. Do you want to work and live near the east coast or west? Answers to those two questions should help you pick the right program
Are the synchronous classes and those residencies all mandatory? What happens if you dont show up or show up late. What happens if you miss the residencies. You dont graduate?
you definitely need a certain number of credits to graduate, which means you need to pass your classes - attendance is a small portion, the bulk of your grade comes from exams, assignments, papers, and how your teammates perceive your contributions.
FT definitely gets more finaid; the expectation is that if you're a part time student, you're working and can help offset the cost of tuition. You can still qualify for a small number of scholarships but most EW students either pay their way through (what I did) or take loans
Thanks a lot....Berkeley should be my destination.....
make it happen!
Thanks Paul for the breakdown! There's not much info online from students reflecting on their EWMBA experience so I'm glad you uploaded this.
I'm about 5 yrs into my career and have been thinking about the Haas EWMBA since I'm in the bay. Would greatly appreciate if you could give more detail on topics such as WLB, social scene/friendships, extracurricular/clubs, recruiting, differences vs FT MBA. Thxs!
for sure, hit me up on linkedin and we can schedule a quick 15 min chat!
Thank you for this information!
yw!
what is the pro and cons comparing haas and booth?
Both are solid programs, though I'd say that Booth is probably best for consulting or IB vs Haas for tech. Do you want to work and live near the east coast or west? Answers to those two questions should help you pick the right program
Are the synchronous classes and those residencies all mandatory? What happens if you dont show up or show up late. What happens if you miss the residencies. You dont graduate?
you definitely need a certain number of credits to graduate, which means you need to pass your classes - attendance is a small portion, the bulk of your grade comes from exams, assignments, papers, and how your teammates perceive your contributions.
@@paulkim_ What about those in person residencies. Can you skip them.
Do they offer good financial aid for the EW vs the full time
FT definitely gets more finaid; the expectation is that if you're a part time student, you're working and can help offset the cost of tuition. You can still qualify for a small number of scholarships but most EW students either pay their way through (what I did) or take loans
@@paulkim_ thank
What we’re your stats? Under grad degree, gpa, gmat, and work experience