MBA students and alumni who concentrated in Real Estate talk about their invaluable academic experiences at the UT Dallas Jindal School of Management, providing advice, perspective, and vision.
Peter Bellino
I chose the Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas at Dallas to complete my M.B.A. in part due to the Professional Cohort program, which was made up of 50 other early- and mid- career professionals, employed full-time by day, and enrolled in a full-time course load in the evenings. Read More
Skye Johnson
The UT Dallas MBA experience is truly special. There are so many people invested in each student’s success, and I felt like a valued member of my classes. Some of my favorite classes included the real estate classes. I’ve had an interest in real estate for a long time, and the professors at UT Dallas made the material engaging with real world stories and examples. Participating in the CoreNet Academic Challenge was definitely a highlight of my experience at UT Dallas. Read More
Cory Smith
Like many of the other students, I sought out UT Dallas for my MBA due to its reputation, it being close to home and having flexible programs. In doing so, I also wanted to make sure I stretched outside of what I had done as an undergrad by diving into topics I found more interesting and useful. The Real Estate Program at UTD was definitely one of the best ways to do this Read More
Amir Safvat
Professional MBA, Finance and Real Estate Concentration
Through a diverse career path, I have had numerous challenging opportunities to engage with many great real estate professionals within a wide spectrum spanning from developers to construction team members, as well as many other players in between these two extremes. Read More
Amber Rao
After 10 years of work experience, I decided to take the GMAT and pursue an MBA. I evaluated my options for an Executive MBA program at UTD and other institutions, but ultimately decided to pursue the Professional Flex MBA program at UTD for the value and flexibility it provided. Business travel was a part of my career, so the flexibility to take one online course and one in person course per semester allowed me to fit the MBA into my life. Read More