<p>Ok, we all know about Stanford, UCB, Wharton (SF extention), however, I am not well endowed like the 700 GMAT/ 3.67 GMAT applicants. What about the following programs? Anyone have feedback?</p>
<p>University of San Francisco (admitted)
San Francisco State University (admitted)
Santa Clara University (applying)</p>
<p>Santa Clara has excellent job placement in the Silicon Valley. USF probably has some decent connections in San Francisco. SFSU is a very mediocre school for undergraduates and I doubt it's any better for its MBA program.</p>
<p>Santa Clara has a very good business program.
Ranking from best to worst
1. Santa Clara
2. USF
3. SFSU</p>
<p>lookin for anyone has insight in regard to the programs listed. One of the top of my head would be, is it worth the time and money to get a degree from an unranked program? Should I go to USF or SFSU? any advice?</p>
<p>Well, I'm an Entrepreneur (Real Estate Broker) and thought that although the USF or SFSU programs are unranked, I will learn some valuable knowledge which will help me run and sustain a profitable business. Also, I would be able to network with other professionals. My GPA is only 2.96 with a GMAT at 600 so I don't think I would be able to get into a ranked program in the Bay Area, which is where my business is located. Also, I wanted to get into Law a few years after I receive my MBA, hoping to get an excellent GPA in the MBA program and using that to get into a tier 1 or tier 2 law school. How's the plan sound to you guys?</p>
<p>Well, I'm an Entrepreneur (Real Estate Broker) and thought that although the USF or SFSU programs are unranked, I will learn some valuable knowledge which will help me run and sustain a profitable business. Also, I would be able to network with other professionals. My GPA is only 2.96 with a GMAT at 600 so I don't think I would be able to get into a ranked program in the Bay Area, which is where my business is located. Also, I wanted to get into Law a few years after I receive my MBA, hoping to get an excellent GPA in the MBA program and using that to get into a tier 1 or tier 2 law school. How's the plan sound to you guys?</p>