Well, I can only partially agree with you. I don't think I paid $45,000 only for skills and knowledge. Getting a job is also a very very impaortant aspect of MBA.Just tell you a little story. The accounting professor of our section is the MBA director of Ivey. One day, in his class, he stated the vision of Ivey is balh, blah, blah...(kinda like what you said) and one of the student (canadian) in our class followed him and said that "AND FIND A JOB". And we change the vision statement on the wall in our class the day after that to " blah, blah... AND FIND A JOB".
-daqiao(Bill);
2002-5-9{410}(#512881@0)
Agree with you on the 1st part. About the jobs, unfortunately, that's the case in north America.From what I remembered, 30-35% of Ivey grads got jobs in consulting, about the same number found jobs in finance, another 15% found marketing jobs. That's just some rough numbers from the statistics of Ivey grads in the past several years.
-daqiao(Bill);
2002-5-9{241}(#513059@0)