EDHEC finance or ESMT MIM?


Cheng2222

Hi all,

I am a Chinese student ready for graduation from a german bachelor. And I was exchanged to France for one semester and I like there.

Currently Ive got the admission from EDHEC and from ESMT the new-launched MIM.

EDHEC Grande Ecole in financial economics is in Nice, a three-year program. I am really interested in finance so far. But the placement for asian students in France is not so good I am afraid.

ESMT seems to be a great up and coming bschool. what important is their placement from previous MBA looks pretty good. MIM lasts only 22 months. 10 months would be in a company. But Im not sure for this new program how well the connection to those big enterprises is.

How would you recommend?

Cheers

Hi all,

I am a Chinese student ready for graduation from a german bachelor. And I was exchanged to France for one semester and I like there.

Currently Ive got the admission from EDHEC and from ESMT the new-launched MIM.

EDHEC Grande Ecole in financial economics is in Nice, a three-year program. I am really interested in finance so far. But the placement for asian students in France is not so good I am afraid.

ESMT seems to be a great up and coming bschool. what important is their placement from previous MBA looks pretty good. MIM lasts only 22 months. 10 months would be in a company. But Im not sure for this new program how well the connection to those big enterprises is.

How would you recommend?

Cheers

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Duncan

EDHEC's MBA in Nice has excellent placement for non-EU students. Why do you think the MSc does not? I appreciate that most MiM students at Nice will add on an EDHEC MSc and perhaps the Cambridge dual degree as well, but I would ask for information about the outcomes for non-EU students.

As you say ESMT is a very strong choice. I don't think either will be a risky choice.

EDHEC's MBA in Nice has excellent placement for non-EU students. Why do you think the MSc does not? I appreciate that most MiM students at Nice will add on an EDHEC MSc and perhaps the Cambridge dual degree as well, but I would ask for information about the outcomes for non-EU students.

As you say ESMT is a very strong choice. I don't think either will be a risky choice.

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