<p>While I see a lot of Whites/Blacks who graduated from a top-notch Ivy League undergraduate college and a top-notch Ivy League MBA, there are few Asians who accomplish this feat. There are a lot of Asians who graduated from a top-notch Ivy League undergraduate university, but those who do rarely go on to a top-notch MBA as well. This is obviously due to racial discrimination in the admissions process.</p>
<p>My question is, is an Asian American from Stanford undergrad and UCLA MBA viewed equal to a Black/White from Stanford undergrad and Harvard MBA? Thoughts?</p>
<p>Just because you haven’t seen it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. I’ve actually seen more Asian and White people graduate from Ivy MBA programs than other races. And secondly, not trying to be mean but you have to get over it. Life is what it is, and you can either try to better yourself and prove people and the system wrong, or complain- it’s your choice.</p>
<p>Hello! How many Asian undergrades study business as compared to engineering, math and science? It is an Asian preference (not school discrimination). Anyway a more logical statement is why do Asian undergraduates discriminate against Business School.</p>
<p>I’m sorry but the OP’s post made me laugh. The assumptions are a mess. As the person above said, there is no actual proof. No statistics or anything.</p>
<p>to my knowledge most of my brother’s classmates at Wharton and his colleagues at the consulting firm that he works for are Asian/White. International students (Asian) takes up a large percentage in the graduating class.</p>