Good evening to everybody:
Following several days of scouting the web, reading posts over posts and of course thinking? I need your help or at least some reflection points/feedbacks :)
Assuming no constraints on money/life (!!strong statement!!) would be better for me (based on my profile) to take a full-time MBA or and Executive one ?
Here some data about me:
- Computer Engineering degree
- 29 yrs, Italian (but I?ll have 30 or 31 when I will start the program as I still have to submit everything)
- GBP 3.78
- 4.5 years of working experience as of today (out of which 4 months in US) (will be 5-6 at the time of program start) in a big multinational company
- GMAT / TOEFL to be done
I?ve read several articles about full time Vs part time, here my observations:
-I like to get in contact with the class (discussion/team sessions?) so I?m conscious that the full time version would be a more stimulating experience (in the executive version you have ?only? few weeks of physical attendance)
-I know that a part-time MBA would be better to get a promotion inside my actual company but I?m not able to evaluate if in the future I?ll need to change firm? let?s say I?m looking for an MBA that provides anyway a career service for connections with the job market
-I?m looking for an European MBA (out of scope US) as I?m interested in working in the EU area afterwards
Here my list (EMBA):
1.ESCP? good rank among EU MBA, really international, campus in Paris, Turin, Madrid, Berlin, London?any experiences on this EMBA ?
2.Bocconi.. maybe too Italian?what if the Italian economy continues to go down in the future? I need a program ?sellable? also outside Italy. Anyway great reputation in Italy and convenient from a logistic standpoint (I?m near..)
Do you think I am (or better I will be) too old to enroll a full-time MBA ?
Thanks for your help?I?m getting crazy with all the websites?:)
Andrea
Full time Vs Part time
Posted Aug 23, 2008 18:57
Good evening to everybody:
Following several days of scouting the web, reading posts over posts and of course thinking? I need your help or at least some reflection points/feedbacks :)
Assuming no constraints on money/life (!!strong statement!!) would be better for me (based on my profile) to take a full-time MBA or and Executive one ?
Here some data about me:
- Computer Engineering degree
- 29 yrs, Italian (but I?ll have 30 or 31 when I will start the program as I still have to submit everything)
- GBP 3.78
- 4.5 years of working experience as of today (out of which 4 months in US) (will be 5-6 at the time of program start) in a big multinational company
- GMAT / TOEFL to be done
I?ve read several articles about full time Vs part time, here my observations:
-I like to get in contact with the class (discussion/team sessions?) so I?m conscious that the full time version would be a more stimulating experience (in the executive version you have ?only? few weeks of physical attendance)
-I know that a part-time MBA would be better to get a promotion inside my actual company but I?m not able to evaluate if in the future I?ll need to change firm? let?s say I?m looking for an MBA that provides anyway a career service for connections with the job market
-I?m looking for an European MBA (out of scope US) as I?m interested in working in the EU area afterwards
Here my list (EMBA):
1.ESCP? good rank among EU MBA, really international, campus in Paris, Turin, Madrid, Berlin, London?any experiences on this EMBA ?
2.Bocconi.. maybe too Italian?what if the Italian economy continues to go down in the future? I need a program ?sellable? also outside Italy. Anyway great reputation in Italy and convenient from a logistic standpoint (I?m near..)
Do you think I am (or better I will be) too old to enroll a full-time MBA ?
Thanks for your help?I?m getting crazy with all the websites?:)
Andrea
Following several days of scouting the web, reading posts over posts and of course thinking? I need your help or at least some reflection points/feedbacks :)
Assuming no constraints on money/life (!!strong statement!!) would be better for me (based on my profile) to take a full-time MBA or and Executive one ?
Here some data about me:
- Computer Engineering degree
- 29 yrs, Italian (but I?ll have 30 or 31 when I will start the program as I still have to submit everything)
- GBP 3.78
- 4.5 years of working experience as of today (out of which 4 months in US) (will be 5-6 at the time of program start) in a big multinational company
- GMAT / TOEFL to be done
I?ve read several articles about full time Vs part time, here my observations:
-I like to get in contact with the class (discussion/team sessions?) so I?m conscious that the full time version would be a more stimulating experience (in the executive version you have ?only? few weeks of physical attendance)
-I know that a part-time MBA would be better to get a promotion inside my actual company but I?m not able to evaluate if in the future I?ll need to change firm? let?s say I?m looking for an MBA that provides anyway a career service for connections with the job market
-I?m looking for an European MBA (out of scope US) as I?m interested in working in the EU area afterwards
Here my list (EMBA):
1.ESCP? good rank among EU MBA, really international, campus in Paris, Turin, Madrid, Berlin, London?any experiences on this EMBA ?
2.Bocconi.. maybe too Italian?what if the Italian economy continues to go down in the future? I need a program ?sellable? also outside Italy. Anyway great reputation in Italy and convenient from a logistic standpoint (I?m near..)
Do you think I am (or better I will be) too old to enroll a full-time MBA ?
Thanks for your help?I?m getting crazy with all the websites?:)
Andrea
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