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Thunderbird was a fantastic and transformational experience for me. Many schools offer a student "tools" for success. By this I mean, if you want to be an accountant, or quant jock, or "lawyer" there are most certaintly better programs for you. If you want your graduate school to guarantee you a job as a functional cog in the corporate universe, go somewhere else, anywhere else. If you think you have what it takes to master the interaction of the vast population of functional cogs, pumped out by the rest of the grad schools, in an international environment, go to Thunderbird.To be candid, international business is an art, it is not a science. You simply can't be trained and guaranteed to be successful as an artist. The science part of business is a pure commodity. Masters of the art of business are few. Thunderbird exposes potential talent to the art. What do I mean? Virtually anyone with basic math and logic skills can get a CPA, for example. Sorry, not everyone, even if they went to Thunderbird, is a DaVinci. |