Finding the 2nd best


Hello All,

I need some advice on choosing an executive/part time programme. I have taken my GMAT (although I will need to retake it due to the low score) and the TOEFL.

I would like to start on a program in January. I want to have the best school in terms of brand equity, academics and budget. I am partially sponsored by my own company. So Insead, IMD and Booth is not in the picture.

I have applied to LBS already. I want to have a few other schools that I would like to apply for in case I am rejected from LBS.

My future aspirations is working as CFO anywhere in the world, preferably in emerging markets. Which is why the program needs to be globally acknowledged.

After LBS my next choice were Cambridge and WHU/Kellog however their intake is in September. I now consider programs at ESCP, HEC, One MBA, MBS (finance specialization) and IE (November intake).

Earlier in the process I actually also considered Imperial and Cass.

Please let me know which of these 2nd choice schools will give me the best value for money if I were to invest 2 years of my life?

Thanks

Hello All,

I need some advice on choosing an executive/part time programme. I have taken my GMAT (although I will need to retake it due to the low score) and the TOEFL.

I would like to start on a program in January. I want to have the best school in terms of brand equity, academics and budget. I am partially sponsored by my own company. So Insead, IMD and Booth is not in the picture.

I have applied to LBS already. I want to have a few other schools that I would like to apply for in case I am rejected from LBS.

My future aspirations is working as CFO anywhere in the world, preferably in emerging markets. Which is why the program needs to be globally acknowledged.

After LBS my next choice were Cambridge and WHU/Kellog however their intake is in September. I now consider programs at ESCP, HEC, One MBA, MBS (finance specialization) and IE (November intake).

Earlier in the process I actually also considered Imperial and Cass.

Please let me know which of these 2nd choice schools will give me the best value for money if I were to invest 2 years of my life?

Thanks
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Duncan

For the best return on your investment, other things being equal, pick the one with the highest average salary. The differences in tuition will be too small to be a factor compared to the full value of the option.

For the best return on your investment, other things being equal, pick the one with the highest average salary. The differences in tuition will be too small to be a factor compared to the full value of the option.
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