<p>I am a international student from China graduated from a US college with BA in Finance. I did enjoy studying finance as undergrad, i am more interested in corporate finance. I co founded a company jonior year in college, and working as a supply chain manager right now on OPT. (the company is based in WA). we are still not big enough to sponser me for a working visa.
I just got accepted by USC global supply chain management program(1year), Boston College MSF (1 year)and Seattle University MSF (2 Year) and Fordham MSF. I am pretty sure i can fullfill my duty in the company no matter where i go to school. i am just wondering which degree will give me a better chance to find a job in the US if things dont work out. I am a really social person so networking wont be my weakness. </p>
<p>Ask each of the Us this question and see what their responses are. Congrats on these attractive options! Can you afford each of them?</p>
<p>USC :)</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply! “HImom” yes, i will be able to afford those otions. I made the decision to apply to graduate school pretty late (early feburary),and a lot of the school were due within two weeks. so i did not have time to do research on the two programs (msf and global supply chain). From my understanding right now, it seems MSF has more upset and it will be easier to pass CFA or FSA (with hard work of course) while global supply chain management is easier to get a job right after graduation… but please feel free to enlighten me! the only thing about USC is that they just start the program 1 year ago…but the business school there does have great reputaion and network</p>