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Most of them were not job-attached while going through the MBA program, so they were only dedicating their time and finances towards their MBA program (think International students.) Some have ended up in random industries post MBA, and a real stray from their original undergrad, but that's not always a bad thing. The unfortunate part is that some still do not have a job to this day. These circumstances may not be true for all MBA programs because it depends also on where you do your MBA.
You will come across a mixed bag of people from different cultural backgrounds/ race/ethnicity (this has more to do with values and beliefs) financial circumstances, and job experience. In my cohort alone, 80% of the people were not Canadian and came here to get what they call a "Canadian education" in hopes to land a job of any kind after they complete their studies.
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