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Originally Posted by doofus3 boss the ppl who get into these colleges are the godrejs , ambanis , ... as in ppl with lot of money.
besides 16yrs of formal education is preferred during US visas or some such logic.
ideally, it shudnt matter |
Gosh! MAAN doofus3.. does it really say Expert PaGal just over your avatar with two blue coloured blobs shining big and bright between them...
I guess PagalGuy is a super rich since he has been earning tons runnng this forum and moreover he has got into Oxford... So shall we call him "Pagalguy Godrej"... Aight!
I guess Simba is super rich as well since she got into Duke... So what should we call her... "Simba Ambani"... (I am sure she is going to hate seeing that last name just as much as I would)
I guess GSB007 is super rich as well since he got into Chicago GSB... So what should we call him "GSB007 Birla"... Aight!
I guess "arboreal_tarantula" is super rich as well he got into Babson - Olin School of Business... So what will the new name be "arboreal_tarantule tata"
and there are a few more like the above... exclusing those who cal interview call all such "godrej, ambani universities"
BTW... Mukesh Ambani never completed the MBA from Stanford

... he dropped out... nothing to laugh about. It was a personal decision
Furthermore, all the top universities has a guaranteed loan scheme. You get admitted and you get a loan, no questions, no guarantor, no co-signor, no reference, no mortgage. The interest rate on such an unsecured is generally a hint (1 - 2%) over the prevailing market rate... but then... what the heck! So be it!!! A great link has been posted by Oblixious on one of the posts for finding the best colleges that suits your profile. Its the Business Week site. If you can't find the link on the forum try google. You will need to register there... please do... its free and takes very little time. There search for the profile of the university you desire and once the profile appear scroll down... you will see a small statement "guaranteed loans" Yes/No.
"besides 16yrs of formal education is preferred during US visas or some such logic."
Will not comment on that cause am totally unaware but there are others who have very well equipped to answer this questions.
Cheers!!!