<p>I am struggling about REBS program this year in Rochester, it’s a 5-6 year MBA program I think, I can finish my MBA in Simon without taking GMAT, and perfect summer internship according to the website…
But I was now already get the admitted letter from NYU, Joint major in Math and Econ</p>
<p>Now facing the chance of entering REBS, I do not know which one should I prefer…
May be I can go to a better B school for my MBA than Simon after I graduate from NYU, maybe REBS is perfect shortcut…</p>
<p>What do you guys think about?</p>
<p>Despite the huge fee to survive in NYU…
And I was also admitted into Rochester for undergraduate School…</p>
<p>Thanx a lot!</p>
<p>watermelone, what do you mean by “facing the chance of entering REBS?” Have you interviewed for the program? </p>
<p>The benefits of doing REBS instead of enrolling at another undergraduate program are: a) you won’t have to take the GMAT, b) you’ll be able to take graduate business classes as an undergraduate at Simon, c) invitations to seminars, presentations and networking, and d) advisement on summer internships.</p>
<p>As for the end result of the program, i.e. getting a job, the mean base salary of a Simon graduate from the class of 2007 was $84,137 with a mean sign-on bonus of $18,520. 42% of the hires were in finance. The finance department at Simon was recently ranked second in the world by the Financial Times of London: [News</a> Details : Simon Graduate School of Business](<a href=“http://www.simon.rochester.edu/news/news-details/index.aspx?nid=78]News”>http://www.simon.rochester.edu/news/news-details/index.aspx?nid=78). </p>
<p>I hope this information helps. Let me know if you have any additional questions.</p>
<p>No, I do not know my decsion from REBS yet…</p>
<p>But Thanks a lot!!</p>