Rinku - you have made the right choice by choosing Columbia, no doubts about it - I would recommend you go there over Rotman (I think I already did in the Rotman thread as well!) - the scholarships at lower ranked schools also don't matter in this scenario...and no one should advise you to drop it either. But there are many people like Simba who would rather stay in the US than go elsewhere for jobs (I personally don't care where I go in the world), so it matters a lot to them and they are disappointed not to continue working in the US after coming to a top 10 school...
Also there is no guarantee that the immigration scene will improve in 2 years - it has been worsening over the years..maybe the next US president might change things or not?! It is a worthy risk yes, but again not everyone wants to deal with that kind of risk right now, with heavy loans...good luck with your endeavor at Columbia - we might cross roads sometime - Rotman & Columbia have alumni partnerships for networking
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Originally Posted by rinku145 I was somewhat surprised at reading Simba's blog and her suggestion of avoiding US-B schools this year!!!
Two YEARS is a long long time for any change. Look for the best college you have got into and study there. |