Student Voices & Experiences
Park Perspectives: Coaching peers — How to not be an expert
There are moments when the tools that we’re developing as graduate students–leadership of organizations and people–come to the fore and are put to the test.
Both interesting and valuable: 3 of my favorite Hotel School classes
The Hotel School has given me more practical skills than I could ever ask for. This is thanks to the curriculum, which offers more practical courses rather than purely theoretical ones.
Which Executive MBA program? I chose Johnson’s Americas. Here’s why.
As a professional, the simple decision to go back to school is anything but simple. Is getting an MBA is right for you? What institution will you attend?
5 distinguishing qualities of Johnson Cornell Tech MBAs
Every business school has a unique personality—for those of you that have your sights set on the Tech MBA, here’s what I’ve observed among my classmates.
Park Perspectives: Johnson prepares women to “lean in”
Four years ago “Lean In” opened my eyes to the struggles women face in the workplace. Johnson strengthens our personal motivations as women to push further.
Student entrepreneur Rob Karp is miles ahead
When it came to starting his own business, Rob Karp ’19 was miles ahead of his peers. He was all of 14 when he turned his passion for airlines and his prowess for numbers into a travel consulting company.
Top 5 outdoor activities for an MBA in Ithaca, New York
When I was applying to business schools, I was looking for a place that was family-friendly, inspired me to study, and had plenty of outdoor activities.
Park Perspectives: Second-year goals
“Saying no” is a commonly-referenced difficulty for us Type-A business school students. The solution? Set some goals for your second year.
The Consortium: You can choose your family
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management is the largest MBA diversity network in the United States. I began the Two-Year program this year as a Consortium member.