Kellogg's Information Session

 


Yesterday I attended Kellogg's information session in Boston area. The Assistant Director of Admissions (I won't write her name because of privacy reasons) gave a presentation about Kellogg and then a panel of 6 alumni, all of whom had graduated from Kellogg quite recently,  answered our questions.

The Admission officer started her presentation by telling about different programs available at Kellogg. Since I'm interested only in its 2 year MBA program, I don't remember many details about other programs, but I did get the impression that Kellogg has truly diverse programs (1 year and 2 year MBA degrees) and joint degrees with law and engineering schools.

Here are the things that she and other alums said:
 
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General Management: Kellogg MBA program is overall a general management program and it has always been that way.
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Housing: Most of the students live either on campus or very close to it. Members of the alumni panel said that probably 90% of students live within half a mile of campus.
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Community: Kellogg is known to have a very friendly and teamwork oriented student body. When asked about how is Kellogg able to maintain such student body, alumni said that it's probably a combination of admission process (where fit is important), self selection by applicants themselves and the whole educational system in Kellogg is made in a way that it actively promotes teamwork projects. In fact, there are courses in Kellogg where 100% of your grade is based on the performance of your team and the individual performance is not graded at all.
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Teamwork skills: It goes without saying that teamwork skills are critical in Kellogg and applicants should try to demonstrate those skills. Also, Kellogg students are extremely active in the community and are also very socially conscious.
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Other Schools: One of the prospective applicants asked the alumni panel "Since you've graduated from Kellogg, you have probably worked with alumni of other top schools. Can you tell us how is Kellogg alumni different from the alumni of say Wharton or Harvard?". One of the alumni members jokingly answered "We are waaay more fun", but then she and other panelists said that there is probably not much difference and there are all types of alumni from all business schools.
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Teaching Style: Kellogg professors use a mix of different teaching methods. Approximately 60% of all classes are case studies.
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Complains: Kellogg does an exit survey of all its graduating students and in the last 2 years in a raw, students named the food in Kellogg's cafe as the biggest "problem". The Admission officer told this to show that students are truly satisfied with their Kellogg experience.

I found all 6 alumni quite friendly yet also very solid (and I mean this in a very positive sense). Also, the Admission officer wasn't using PowerPoint or even notes but she did give a very lively and interesting presentation for us.

Overall, I came away with a very positive impressions about Kellogg. I hope I'll be able to visit it in mid-November.
 

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