University of Miami MBA

Approval Rate: 95%

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    abichara

    Sat Oct 31 2009

    I took a few classes at UM while getting my MBA at another university a few years ago. My observations are that it's a beautiful facility with engaged faculty and good students. Relatively low student to faculty ratio makes learning more interactive than in other big state universities. Even at the Graduate level, some masters level classes have 70 students in them. That really just makes them glorified undergrad classes (but the students still pay grad level prices for them!!) That's the advantage that you have with private schools like UM, although you definitely have to pay for it! My broader critique consist of the actual academic content of the program, which are really common to all MBA programs. While the technical knowledge, especially in the accounting programs, are top notch, finance seems to be somewhat shortsighted. The focus is on managing risk rather than preventing it. Since then, I've come to realize how so many of these MBA's up in Wall Street managed to miss ... Read more

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    crmguy

    Fri May 20 2005

    Speaking as a product of their MBA and MS in CIS joint degree program I would say fantastic school, with amazing facilities and great professors. It is expensive, but the network of alums, particular in SFL will carry you a long way after graduation when you are actually out there trying to find a job...name recognition...It carries weight in SFL over other cheaper local schools like FIU for instance...I have never had a problem finding employment and making a decent living...no regrets

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    richie63

    Tue Jun 22 2004

    Great School for MBA

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    rawi77

    Tue Apr 13 2004

    Sometimes people complain about the workload - but even the most notorious complainers have to admit that the Management Science Department, the Marketing Department, and the Finance Department are outstanding values for the tuition. And after all, isn't it all about location, location, location in business??

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    what_up_dog

    Thu Jul 10 2003

    UM ROCKS! YEAH!

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    harvardbound

    Mon Aug 27 2001

    Some seriously delusional people on this board.

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    medellin_man

    Wed Jun 27 2001

    As a graduate student from South America, UM allowed me to grow as a human being and as a working person by allowing me to study with a diverse, motivated and intelligent student population. The faculty in the MIBS program had the academic credentials and the goal of developing students ready to succed in today´s business world. The internship experience allowed me to enter a business sector in which I still work in my home country.

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    pinny42c

    Sun May 27 2001

    Need to work on its image and prestige

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    santander_summers

    Sat May 26 2001

    This institution has an amazing E-MBA Program as well as a strong MIBS program and an MBA in Spanish for Latin American Executives.

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    spain_bull_runner

    Sun May 06 2001

    Congratulations U Miami - not only for winning the award of "Top Ten B Schools for International Business", but for all of your improvements and enhancements over the past 5-10 years.

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    nantucket_boat

    Fri Mar 16 2001

    This school has improved over the past 10 years in leaps and bounds, if I were rating-it-all several years ago I would give UM Bus. a 3 but today they are worthy of a 5: new buildings, improved curriculum, more-diversified profs, and a TREMENDOUS Executive MBA program on nights and weekends. Great job for turning things around.

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    albatross

    Sun Feb 18 2001

    Great medium sized school - very underrated. South Florida, with UM, FIU, FAU, etc. is a wonderful area to learn, grow, and gain experience to prepare for life.

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    ignatius_j_reilly

    Fri Feb 02 2001

    Although the campus is small it is full of life and the city of Miami offers a lot in terms of entertainment, learning, opportunities, etc. The people and professors are very international and the placement services are strong - if you want help looking for a job, this school has the resources.

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    jesicas_sun

    Thu Jan 04 2001

    this is a better school than one would think. it lacks the "college feel" as a campus but certainly it makes up for it with global vision and initiative.

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    rush_2112

    Thu Jan 04 2001

    5 stars - small/medium class sizes, strong career planning and placement office, helpful professors, and many events with the local business community

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    magellan

    Wed Jan 03 2001

    This is a program with a tremendous amount of resources, and an unquestioned expertise in Latin American affairs. Graduates of this program have access to some very high-powered international jobs, as well as the best job placement resources that a hefty endowment can buy. However, I still think that UM is a couple of years away from being a top-notch program. While I know a number of very, very sharp graduates of this program (especially from the International focused sub track), my experience from recruiting at this school is that a disturbingly high percentage of UM graduates have little real work experience, and more than a few are getting their MBAs simply because they have the financial resources to do so (as opposed to any desire to actually take leadership positions within companies).

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    chicamorena19

    Wed Jan 03 2001

    I think The University of Miami is one of the best schools in the nation! It is at a great location, one of the most diverse and fastest-growing cities in America! I'm currently an undergraduate student at another university, but my dream/goal is to attend The University of Miami as a graduate student. I am a Spanish major and I'd love to continue my studies in Miami as well as study Latin American History there. U of Miami is the best and they are also the 2001 Sugar Bowl Champions!!! Go 'Canes!!!

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    rayo_beta

    Wed Jan 03 2001

    Come to Miami and see for yourself - this is the perfect city to study international business. Everyone is multi-cultural and bilingual (most are now tri-lingual as well with the importance of Brazil). Lot's of opportunity and this school is well connected - 5 stars for me.

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    canes_girl

    Tue Jan 02 2001

    Obviously by my RIA name, I'm a Cane. I really like this school even though it's probably not top quartile, etc., as per the major ranking publications. It's job-placement program is stellar and the contacts you can make due to the diverse student body is second to none.

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    hola_de_chile

    Tue Jan 02 2001

    Great memories and fantastic contacts from UM. It's a pricey education but I strongly recommend it. Good internship program too!

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    world_vision

    Tue Jan 02 2001

    This school is fantastic - strategically located in the capital of Latin America with strong ties to hundreds of major corporation. Thnaks to UM I enjoyed an internship overseas (Chile) and now travel weekly for a Fortune 500 around the globe. Also, the campus is beautiful and the student body is international and exotic.