Insead: the place to be?


Just read a great piece in the New York Times about European business schools and how they're often a more international choice for people seeking global exposure. They talked very highly about Insead - about how international it is, and how the education there often leads to great global jobs.

Anybody applying this year? As I'm deciding on my MBA trajectory, this internationality could be very appealing for me.

Just read a great piece in the New York Times about European business schools and how they're often a more international choice for people seeking global exposure. They talked very highly about Insead - about how international it is, and how the education there often leads to great global jobs.

Anybody applying this year? As I'm deciding on my MBA trajectory, this internationality could be very appealing for me.
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wbsat

i am applyiny for 2012,with my GMAT in september.

too late for 2011.

internatinal recognition is a key factor for me as well.

i am applyiny for 2012,with my GMAT in september.

too late for 2011.

internatinal recognition is a key factor for me as well.
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ezra

internatinal recognition is a key factor for me as well.

Evidently this is true for many people - the program was just ranked #2 in Forbes' "Best International 1-year MBA Programs" list.

<blockquote>internatinal recognition is a key factor for me as well.</blockquote>
Evidently this is true for many people - the program was just ranked #2 in Forbes' "Best International 1-year MBA Programs" list.
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Insead was good enough for both Prince Friso & Prince Constantijn of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands)! It did also come 5th in the Financial Time's world rankings of MBAs.

Insead was good enough for both Prince Friso & Prince Constantijn of Orange-Nassau (Netherlands)! It did also come 5th in the Financial Time's world rankings of MBAs.
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