I am a first year MBA student at UConn.
UConn is the best public school in New England so it has good relationship with companies in this area. e.g. This year UConn MBA is on the recruiting list of GE's leadership program. We know what kind of schools could be on the list.
Courses are competitive. We have finance, marketing, real estate, health care, and venture consulting. Honest speaking, we do not have reputation as high as Harvard, MIT, or Yale. However, UConn will definitely your first choice if you have budget concern. Tuition was $12,xxx last semester. Also, experiential learning programs are UConn's advantage. I met a girl who had finished her Master degree in Yale joining UConn for the program cooperating with GE. It is true that she come here only for the program. Online info. about the experiential learning programs>>>
http://www.business.uconn.edu/cms/p854Regrading the ROI, please check
http://www.business.uconn.edu/cms/p242/a484The most important factor deciding whether you can land a job here is
your own competitive edges.
Please check on our website. You would find out many answers there.
If anyone interested in UConn and wanting to meet Alumni in person in Taiwan feel free to let me know. I will try to find someone for you. I am still not sure whether coming back to Taiwan this summer.
Jacky