由 modern » 2006-03-16 00:59
Hi Mark:
Yup , but the career service center always want students to stay in the states. The reason is simple, once you get an intern in the state, it is more possible, compare with do your intern in other countries, for you to land a job in US. And once you can successfully land a job in US, your pay is higher, and the resut is-- the school gained "something" in its ranking.
BTW, he is not in the top 50s list ,though still in top70something. The school, per its position as a regional B school, is not good at providing position " outside" of the states.
Anyway, any suggestion? I know it's though.