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I got into NCSU, USC and UW Seattle but went with RWTH aachen instead. Although all 3 are fantastic universities, the tuition was just too much for me. RWTH will allow me to graduate almost debt free 💪
I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and I want to do my master's. I am confused if I should do an MS in Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering or in Engineering Management? Could you please give me an advice?
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What about Clemson university , Virginia tech , Michigan ann arbor , university of texas at dallas and Arlington, Michigan Dearborn and Georgia institute of technology ..... advice would be highly appreciated as I'm planning for master for fall 24
Hey Shubham, Both CMU ETIM and CMU MSPM programs are great options for students looking to transition into product management roles. However, it's important to note that both programs only offer a spring intake, so it's crucial to plan accordingly. Ultimately, the decision between the two programs would depend on your specific career goals and interests. If you have any more questions or would like personalized advice, feel free to schedule a free call with us using the link provided. We'll be happy to help you make an informed decision. 💡 👉Click here to schedule your free call: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
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Absolutely! We've had students who were admitted to our MEM program without prior work experience. It's definitely possible. If you'd like to learn more about their experiences and get personalized guidance, we offer free consultations. Feel free to schedule one using this link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6 We'll be happy to answer all your questions. Good luck!
Is there a particular reason why the USC and Northwestern MEM programs do not make this list, despite being reputable programs by renowned universities? Additionally, what are your thoughts on the MSTM program at UIUC, which although not a part of MEMPC, is still considered a valuable program?
I personally have admits from Dartmouth MEM & Columbia MSE for Fall 2023. Both are equally great schools and programs, but I chose Columbia University because of the location & more business school exposure! Also, I feel the quantitative curriculum helps alot in roles such as Product management since analytics sits at the core of any business.
That's fantastic news! Congratulations on your admits to Dartmouth MEM and Columbia MSE for Fall 2023. Ultimately, it's all about your personal choice and aligning it with your career goals. 🎓 We applaud your decision and wish you the very best in your academic journey at Columbia University! 🙌🧡
Just commenting to help students if they are enrolling in the MEM program. (Not with the perspective of challenging research of Gradvine. They are best in business and make content that really help the student during their admission process) As sir mentioned in Video NCSU is cheaper compared to other programs, he may be considering this living-wise as the tuition fee at NEU amounts to $55,000, while for NCSU, it is $61,000 for three semesters or $71,000 for four semesters ( which close to USC tuition for MEM). Purdue will be best in terms of low tuition fees and living costs.
Fact check - JHU has the second lowest fees after Purdue. You said 90k which is not true... People pay 6k for the extra 3rd sem and their total tuition fees comes upto 66k. Couple that with the fact that almost half the class gets a 7k scholarship and everyone usually get a Teaching assistantship (and not grading) in all their semesters (with pay at 20-22$ per hour), it is one of the most highest ROI universities for the MEM.
Hey jhu is good school? Which universities are budget friendly and good when it comes to circullam do you have any universities in mind for mem please share it, thank you. I'm planning for next fall
I would want to know why Northwestern's prestigious MEM program is not on this list. I have worked with Duke, JHU and Northwestern and those are all top TOP programs. I'd add Northwestern in the top 10 if not the top 5. Thanks.
Can you also please share your insights on CMU MSPM program ,compared to these programs.would be of great help for folks who want to do MEM specifically to transition into product management
Hey Aavesh, The CMU MSPM program is a great option for those looking to transition into product management. In the past, our students have been successful in getting into the program. It is worth noting that the CMU MSPM program only offers a spring intake, so it's important to plan accordingly. If you have any questions or would like more personalized advice, feel free to schedule a free call with us using the link provided. We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. 💡 👉Click here to schedule your free call: bit.ly/3OXzIe6 Best of luck with your academic pursuits!
I have admits from John's Hopkins University and Texas A&M for this year. I'm very confused about which one to pick mainly because of the cost factor. Does the brand name really matter?
Hey Adarsh, All three universities - George Washington University, University of Texas at Arlington, and California State Universities - have top-ranked MEM programs and are ranked in the top 25. If you have any more questions or would like personalized advice, feel free to schedule a free call with us using the link provided. We'll be happy to help you make an informed decision. 💡 👉Click here to schedule your free call: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
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Absolutely, we'd be happy to help! Just schedule a free consultation with our mentors, and they'll provide you with all the details on these selective programs. 👉Click here to schedule your free call: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Hey Jay, USC is a good program, if you are looking for operations and supply chain focused. For more personalized advice, schedule a free 📞 with us and we'll get back to you at a time that's convenient for you. 💡 👉Click here to schedule your free call: bit.ly/3OXzIe6
Hi, I have an admit from NEU MEM and NCSU MEM(in analytics concentration) Neu has good co-op and NCSU is in the RTP What would you recommend as a better choice as someone with information science and information degree ?
Hi I have admit from NCSU, just wanted to ask one thing , while applying I did not chose any concentration,it’s general for me , can I choose a concentration now after getting admit?
Thank you for your kind words! We're glad you enjoyed the video. The SJSU MEM program is indeed a decent program. If you'd like more personalized advice and information about the program, we recommend scheduling a free consultation with us. You can do so by visiting this link: bit.ly/3OXzIe6 We'll be happy to provide you with all the details you need. 👍
NEU stands out as a superior choice for Masters in Engineering Management compared to UT Dallas, due to its strong industry connections, renowned faculty, and vibrant location. Gradvine students reports impressive starting salaries for NEU graduates in this program, range between $81,000 and $90,000.