Hi all
what is in your opinion the best one of these school in terms of:
1. industry opportunity
2. international placement
3. salary increase
IESE - ESADE - MBS
Posted Jan 29, 2010 20:44
what is in your opinion the best one of these school in terms of:
1. industry opportunity
2. international placement
3. salary increase
Posted Jan 29, 2010 22:30
Hi there,
Which school do you mean by MBS? Manchester, Mannheim or Melbourne? Anyway, I would see IESE in first place.
Best,
JL
Which school do you mean by MBS? Manchester, Mannheim or Melbourne? Anyway, I would see IESE in first place.
Best,
JL
Posted Jan 29, 2010 22:42
hi
MBS--> Manchester
Iese?
could u give me reasons realted to the questions?
is it better for industry?
for salary?
for international opportunity?
in would appreciate if u explain more
+tks
MBS--> Manchester
Iese?
could u give me reasons realted to the questions?
is it better for industry?
for salary?
for international opportunity?
in would appreciate if u explain more
+tks
Posted Jan 30, 2010 05:05
IESE would be better compared to the other 2 schools, considering its ties with Harvard and also as one of the first MBA's in Europe..its strength are there clearly in consultancy and IB.. the only drawback would be the tuition cost which makes it the most expensive MBA out there.. but that issue might not be relevant for everyone.
Posted Jan 31, 2010 03:55
I think your initial question is kind of generic. What do you mean by "international placement" and "industry opportunity"?
The only answer you're going to get here is that IESE is the best because its ranked highest. And, maybe that's true, since the rankings take into account the sort of metrics you're asking about.
In the end though, metrics mean nothing. All that matters is your individual experience.
Yes, IESE has the most famous reputation out of the three, but all of them are highly regarded programs. I think you could have a great experience at any of them. Which is best for you depends on what you are looking for. All three schools produce students who go on to work internationally. All three provide opportunities to work in industry. Salary increase info would be reflected in the rankings (although they are based on surveys and have a margin of error.)
The only answer you're going to get here is that IESE is the best because its ranked highest. And, maybe that's true, since the rankings take into account the sort of metrics you're asking about.
In the end though, metrics mean nothing. All that matters is your individual experience.
Yes, IESE has the most famous reputation out of the three, but all of them are highly regarded programs. I think you could have a great experience at any of them. Which is best for you depends on what you are looking for. All three schools produce students who go on to work internationally. All three provide opportunities to work in industry. Salary increase info would be reflected in the rankings (although they are based on surveys and have a margin of error.)
Posted Feb 03, 2010 00:31
I would put IESE on just about the same level as ESADE. It's true that ESADE doesn't have the same level of prestige (in terms of the global rankings, that is,) but if you do look closely at the metrics, you'll see that they're actually really close. Post-MBA salary increase is almost exactly the same, as is career placement.
Manchester isn't really in the same league as either of these two schools, I'd see it more as a safety school if you are considering the others.
Manchester isn't really in the same league as either of these two schools, I'd see it more as a safety school if you are considering the others.
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