I have been thinking about their Hospitality Management school and have heard some good things. Anybody familiar with the university or it's programs?
11/15/2011 11:35:14 PM
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11/15/2011 11:38:06 PM
there's an even more appropriate 30 rock scene, but i can't find a video of it.[Edited on November 15, 2011 at 11:42 PM. Reason : OR A PICTURE OF IT! THAT'S NOT EVEN A VIDEO]
11/15/2011 11:42:07 PM
I heard it's awesomeYou must apply
11/15/2011 11:55:07 PM
My brother in law went there for undergrad and grad school. He was, however in the school of engineering. I know they have awesome acapella groups and very cold winters. Aside from that information, I would probably have to actually ask the BIL...
11/16/2011 1:38:18 AM
If you are going for Hospitality Management and going to pay from your pocket, there is only one place to go:Switzerland
11/16/2011 3:14:48 AM
I heard they aren't really Ivy League...
11/16/2011 6:21:24 AM
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11/16/2011 6:42:38 AM
I met someone who was going there that now runs a b&b/resto in ithaca but i am not sure if they finished the program.
11/16/2011 8:27:25 AM
Ithica is cold.
11/16/2011 9:46:12 AM
Seems like paying six figures in ivy league tuition to run a hotel or whatever is a waste of money.[Edited on November 16, 2011 at 9:58 AM. Reason : .]
11/16/2011 9:58:10 AM
why the hell would someone go to cornell to be a caterer?
11/16/2011 10:56:28 AM
One of my best friends goes there, and actually knows someone who is in that program I think... Apparently it's a great program and obviously Cornell is a good school. I would just be prepared for lots of snows, lots of hipsters, and a totally different atmosphere than what you would expect from the Raleigh area (if that's what you're coming from). But the Cornell campus is beautiful and there is definitely a lot of outdoorsy stuff to do in ithaca![Edited on November 16, 2011 at 11:00 AM. Reason : Oops, I thought you were talking about actual hospital management]
11/16/2011 10:59:32 AM
I was looking into this program, and all of my mentors (at 4/5 diamond hotels) really stressed getting some SOLID work experience in before going in order to get the most out of it. And all of you hating on hospitality have no idea what goes into it.
11/16/2011 3:29:47 PM
IVY LEAGUE STUFF I TELL YA
11/16/2011 3:32:05 PM
not hating on hospitality at all.This is all about ROI.The cost of an Ivy league education vs the salary you draw afterwards in this particular industry. It just doesn't compute.[Edited on November 16, 2011 at 3:37 PM. Reason : .]
11/16/2011 3:37:21 PM
well what would be a good salary for it? me and a grad from this program were both finalists for a job with a salary range of 65,000 - 104,500. he got the job, but i think it was more because he pwned me in experience than the fact that he went to cornell.
11/16/2011 3:50:48 PM
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11/16/2011 3:58:39 PM
Well, i'd turn the question around the other way-- the salary is going to be mostly dictated by market forces. As you stated, the experience was more important than the degree from Cornell.from cornell's website:Total Program Budget (12 months): $90,138.50Even if you come out of it at the midpoint of that salary range making $85k a year, that's a really large student loan payment. My point is that you can get the same degree from a quality institution for far less. Going Ivy League is overkill unless someone else is paying that tuition bill. That's probably true for most everything that isn't an MBA or JD.
11/16/2011 4:04:44 PM
Does Bernhart(d) still work in the IE department? He will tell you all about Cornell.
11/16/2011 10:42:01 PM
Screw Ivy. Just travel and meet more people with connections. It's who you know.
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11/17/2011 1:02:37 PM
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11/17/2011 3:02:06 PM