Bradford vs. Henly vs. starthclyde


Scarmacio

Dear Sir,

i noticed that the MBA's of bradfor, henly and starthclyde have trippled accreditation and reasonable fees compared to other MBA's with the same accreditation (e,g, warwick, mannheim..etc.)

is there any reason for such difference ? and are there some preferences between the three MBA's that might be considered in the selection or they're just identical ?

thanks and regards,

Dear Sir,

i noticed that the MBA's of bradfor, henly and starthclyde have trippled accreditation and reasonable fees compared to other MBA's with the same accreditation (e,g, warwick, mannheim..etc.)

is there any reason for such difference ? and are there some preferences between the three MBA's that might be considered in the selection or they're just identical ?

thanks and regards,
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Duncan

The outcomes are very different, and so are experiences. All airlines meet the same air-worthiness standards, but there are also different experiences. Take a look at the FT ranking.

The outcomes are very different, and so are experiences. All airlines meet the same air-worthiness standards, but there are also different experiences. Take a look at the FT ranking.
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Scarmacio

Dear Duncan,

i had a look at the FT ranking but unfortunately the confusion increased when discovering further programs that appear to be the same (e.g. Aston MBA, Durham MBA).

i'd highly appreciate a short highlight on the differences that i should search between those programs as they appear to be almost the same in terms of structure, cost and accreditation (although Bradford's slightly cheaper).

Best regards,

Dear Duncan,

i had a look at the FT ranking but unfortunately the confusion increased when discovering further programs that appear to be the same (e.g. Aston MBA, Durham MBA).

i'd highly appreciate a short highlight on the differences that i should search between those programs as they appear to be almost the same in terms of structure, cost and accreditation (although Bradford's slightly cheaper).

Best regards,
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Duncan

I think you can get this by reading about then on the board. They are not the same. Aston is a new and multicultural university with a practical emphasis in the middle of a huge city. Durham is an elite, old university in a small ancient location and a very academic programme. If you have not picked that up yet, then you have not read enough posts on the board.

I think you can get this by reading about then on the board. They are not the same. Aston is a new and multicultural university with a practical emphasis in the middle of a huge city. Durham is an elite, old university in a small ancient location and a very academic programme. If you have not picked that up yet, then you have not read enough posts on the board.
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