Admission advisor should choose the one most fit so if not admit don't depress it not you it is about mutual benefits for both. Thanks for great insights
Hi, my son is deeply passionate about enrolling in UC Berkeley’s M.E.T. (Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology) program and has been preparing for it for the past three to four years. While I admire his dedication, I’m concerned that he hasn’t considered alternative schools. Given Berkeley’s highly selective admissions process, and M.E.T.'s even more competitive nature, I’ve encouraged him to broaden his scope. We're an international family, but my son was born in the U.S. and holds American citizenship. Although cost isn’t a primary concern, the prestige and academic reputation of the institution matter significantly to him. Could you suggest three top-tier schools that offer programs similar to UC Berkeley’s M.E.T., or strong alternatives in engineering (EECS), computer science, or business/economics that align with his ambitions? Your recommendations would be greatly appreciated as we work to broaden his options. Thank you for your insights!
UPenn has a very similar program to UC Berkeley, called Jerome Fisher M&T. Another great way to combine business and tech is to go to MIT; they have an undergrad business program through Sloan. Stanford famously combines business and tech extremely well. Cornell also excels at both business and engineering; you could go there and combine courses from both schools.
I would agree with this. Historically, Caltech has been more focused on students going to grad school, whereas MIT sent more students into jobs after graduation. But of course, they're both excellent for getting you into graduate school.
Very insightful video!
Thank you so much for the video 😊
In the future could you make a video on Georgia Tech.
Your videos are super helpful 😊😊❤❤
Glad you like them!
Admission advisor should choose the one most fit so if not admit don't depress it not you it is about mutual benefits for both. Thanks for great insights
Hi, my son is deeply passionate about enrolling in UC Berkeley’s M.E.T. (Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology) program and has been preparing for it for the past three to four years. While I admire his dedication, I’m concerned that he hasn’t considered alternative schools. Given Berkeley’s highly selective admissions process, and M.E.T.'s even more competitive nature, I’ve encouraged him to broaden his scope.
We're an international family, but my son was born in the U.S. and holds American citizenship. Although cost isn’t a primary concern, the prestige and academic reputation of the institution matter significantly to him. Could you suggest three top-tier schools that offer programs similar to UC Berkeley’s M.E.T., or strong alternatives in engineering (EECS), computer science, or business/economics that align with his ambitions? Your recommendations would be greatly appreciated as we work to broaden his options. Thank you for your insights!
UPenn has a very similar program to UC Berkeley, called Jerome Fisher M&T. Another great way to combine business and tech is to go to MIT; they have an undergrad business program through Sloan. Stanford famously combines business and tech extremely well. Cornell also excels at both business and engineering; you could go there and combine courses from both schools.
Caltech strongly promotes undergraduates to get into graduate school.
I would agree with this. Historically, Caltech has been more focused on students going to grad school, whereas MIT sent more students into jobs after graduation. But of course, they're both excellent for getting you into graduate school.
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All colleges are about equivalent but political science make different that is why fraternity or professional associations make more senses
Will u do application assistance for international students
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Both are good institutes and Caltech is good at Astronomy MIT is good at engineering. Although, both excel.
Will you help for transfer appilication for international students
I do provide this kind of help, yes, You can reach out to me directly if you wish: dave2005@gmail.com
Thanks for the videos. Very helpful. Could you please make a video on Rice University
At some point I will add a video on Rice.
Please make more such videos on UMich and USC etc
I plan to make more soon. Thanks.
Can u do CMU
Probably in January, yes.
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Where is your email?
You can reach me directly at dave2005@gmail.com.