Hey Adrian, some of the colleges you mentioned are very ambitious and hight cost. I’ve figured few colleges according to my budget could you please give you option about 1. University of San Francisco (masagung) it’s ranked 151 in qs 2. Charlton business school
Hi Ashwin, it all depends on what outcome you want to achieve. The top-tier schools will give you access to top-tier firms. The better the school's brand, the more options you will have. Your two options are certainly ok if you are fine with less prestigious firms. You might get a job at your dream employer, but bear in mind that you will be competing with top talent from the leading schools
@@ashwinkumar9119 It's certainly a solid school, but not as prestigious as Columbia or NYU. Again, it depends on what you want out of that degree and brand that comes with the school
Hi Miguel, I would say it is a good school but certainly not one of the BEST. I would rank it as a tier 4 or 5 school. It can still help you achieve your goals though.
Hi Mike. Well, you definitely need a Bachelor's degree to begin with. That's an absolute must for every top-tier school. I am sure there are regional schools that are ok with you not having a undergrad degree, but generally you need to have some prior higher education. I hope that helps
@@Mikebuddy2229 In that case, your friend should definitely go for it. I would still apply to a bunch of schools to hedge my risk. I have made a video on how to save on application costs. Might be worth watching to save some money. Good luck!
Awesome overview! I love it
Thanks, Samuel!
Great video! I’ll be applying for round 2
Thank you and good luck!
Hey Adrian, some of the colleges you mentioned are very ambitious and hight cost. I’ve figured few colleges according to my budget could you please give you option about
1. University of San Francisco (masagung) it’s ranked 151 in qs
2. Charlton business school
Hi Ashwin, it all depends on what outcome you want to achieve. The top-tier schools will give you access to top-tier firms. The better the school's brand, the more options you will have. Your two options are certainly ok if you are fine with less prestigious firms. You might get a job at your dream employer, but bear in mind that you will be competing with top talent from the leading schools
@@adrianbruno-mba what's your opinion on university of buffalo
@@ashwinkumar9119 It's certainly a solid school, but not as prestigious as Columbia or NYU. Again, it depends on what you want out of that degree and brand that comes with the school
hey adrian! amazing video as always! but what do you thing about the george washington university program? is as good as those from the video?
Hi Miguel, I would say it is a good school but certainly not one of the BEST. I would rank it as a tier 4 or 5 school. It can still help you achieve your goals though.
@@adrianbruno-mba thank u 🙏🏻
Finally, it costs less to study in the US rather than in Europe
Question, can a Paralegal with 6 jobs in 8 years have a shot at getting into these schools? My friend took the GRE and scored a 330.
Hi Mike. Well, you definitely need a Bachelor's degree to begin with. That's an absolute must for every top-tier school. I am sure there are regional schools that are ok with you not having a undergrad degree, but generally you need to have some prior higher education. I hope that helps
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Respectfully, my friend received her B.A. from the University of Michigan in 2016.
@@Mikebuddy2229 In that case, your friend should definitely go for it. I would still apply to a bunch of schools to hedge my risk. I have made a video on how to save on application costs. Might be worth watching to save some money. Good luck!