I graduated from Carey Business school with a MBA in 2010 before the school's relocation to Inner Harbor, Dr. Ferrari's appointment as dean, and school's AACSB accreditation. The program has improved light years since I was a student back in 2007. Back then, majority of the faculty were part-time practitioners, and tuition was half of what it is today. Today, most faculty have Ph.Ds from top schools. Give it another 20 years and the MBA program could rank in the top 50.
One of the reviewers noted that there are many international Chinese students. The program's emphasis is on Global MBA and China's global influence is growing very fast so I think networking with future leaders of China can be an opportunity. When I visited Shanghai in 2015, I attended several Johns Hopkins alumni events and met a few Carey alumni.
Tuition is very high. However, given the school's reputation and potential to become a top MBA program, I think getting a degree from Carey Business school is a...
Read moreVery good business school! The faculty is great and highly motivated the content which is taught is extraordinarily - I took both classes in their "normal" program and in their executive education program and I have to say that I was a bit disappointed by their executive education because it was just not informative and fast enough - but the courses in their program are really worthy. Thanks to the...
Read moreWhen I am at Carey Business School I only hear Mandarin....which BTW there is nothing wrong with it (Sounds like a Seinfeld joke, right?). My only concern is that some unranked schools sometimes become channels for providing American visa to wealthy overseas business families. Should the government investigate if such schools are really "schools" or...
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