Harvard MDes - real estate

Does anyone here have any experience or thoughts on the Harvard real estate program? I know it is technically a Masters of Design degree, but it appears you can take courses in the business school, law school and at MIT which is interesting. Just wondering what the placement is like out of the program.

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Hello ... a bit too late but worth a shot ...

I was a Mdes - Real Estate candidate at Harvard GSD focusing on finance & investments. I have worked for couple of years in RE before applying (recommended). There are pros and cons, but the pros outweigh the cons (by a lot).

Some of the main pros:

  1. Flexibility of the program and cross registration with HBS, HKS, HLS, and MIT (HBS tougher than others, but doable with the right approach and networking with professors + a priority is given to you when you become in your second year)
  2. Huge networking opportunities if you know how to leverage the brand and how to sell yourself (especially if you have previous experience in RE)
  3. Top notch speakers (from AM, PE and Development side, etc..)
  4. Real Estate Conference that happens every Spring and attracts over 400 RE professionals (GSD + HBS students work jointly on that event)
  5. Very good / Excellent professors with professional experience (some better than others)
  6. The Mdes RE program is supported by HSREC, Harvard RE alumni board, and the RED Club at Harvard (you will be assigned a mentor from the Harvard RE alumni board in Year 1)
  7. If you know how to pick your courses, you can enhance your modelling skills drastically

Cons (in my opinion)

  1. Harvard GSD: Very small building - not the best fitted out space technologically - lack of space and very few collaboration spaces (this might be partially solved by the planned expansion of the GSD)
  2. Degree name "Masters in Design Studies" [although we call it a RE masters internally and with employers that know the program] - hopefully it will change in the future (due to the new leadership at Harvard [new president] and at the GSD [new dean])
  3. You have to accept the fact that this is a design/architecture school so everything is design/architecture oriented (my advice is to benefit from the cross registration to the maximum and build a great network of friends across the whole university)

Grosso modo: this program has a huge potential to grow exponentially if things are done right in the future. Very smart students get in + Professors that graduated from the GSD and HBS teach the course + very good networking opportunities and speakers' series

 

Sure Expected GMAT score 640 - 680 (its nowhere on the website but I've emailed admissions back then). Of course, the better the merrier. I was preparing for MBA applications as well, so was pretty comfortable with that range (haven't really looked into GRE but a lot of people do it because it's apparently lighter on the quant side). PS: the GMAT/GRE is one aspect of the admission like any other Masters or MBA program. Class size depends on each year's intake: the average is 20-25 students for Mdes Real Estate (vs. 30-35 at MIT; ~100 at Columbia; and ~90 at HBS per section) Other things are things Harvard value in general: 1) a known employer (I worked with a large RE multinational) or 2) an employer where you had an impact on the built environment or any relevant industry.; 3) leadership skills 4) strong academic performance 5) "an international mindset"; Etc. Hope this helps. Will continue on updating this forum over the next 1 / 2 years.

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