Hi,
I am a senior at one American program in Europe. My major is business administration. I'm thinking about stydying for a master's degree somewhere in Europe. Can you suggest me some good business schools? I personally liked Holland's programs cause there are entirely in English and the tuition fees are about 1500 euros which is great. However, I have just several months of real working experience in the banking sector. Could this be an obsticle to get into a master program? I saw RSM admission requirement in which is stated that no previous experience is needed, nevertheless i'm kinda confused... so please help me in my choice :) thanks in advance
Master Degree in Europe ?
Posted Sep 06, 2009 17:43
I am a senior at one American program in Europe. My major is business administration. I'm thinking about stydying for a master's degree somewhere in Europe. Can you suggest me some good business schools? I personally liked Holland's programs cause there are entirely in English and the tuition fees are about 1500 euros which is great. However, I have just several months of real working experience in the banking sector. Could this be an obsticle to get into a master program? I saw RSM admission requirement in which is stated that no previous experience is needed, nevertheless i'm kinda confused... so please help me in my choice :) thanks in advance
Posted Sep 07, 2009 11:52
For most good MBA programs, you're going to need at least two years of experience. Of course, there are some programs that require little to no work experience, but nine times out of ten, those won't be worth the investment. Have you considered an MSc?
Posted Sep 07, 2009 13:13
Actually, it was the MSc degree i was asking about :)
Posted Sep 08, 2009 15:08
Hi,
I have few questions.
How is MSc (BA) different from MBA. I know one basic difference: the former one is bit research oriented or in layman's language: it's about theory v/s practical.
What are the job opportunities after completing the former course. Are they same as for MBA one?
Also, I've observed one point about the tuition fees: It is comparatively lesser for MSc than for MBA courses. Does it impact, in any way, to the quality of education imparted?
I have few questions.
How is MSc (BA) different from MBA. I know one basic difference: the former one is bit research oriented or in layman's language: it's about theory v/s practical.
What are the job opportunities after completing the former course. Are they same as for MBA one?
Also, I've observed one point about the tuition fees: It is comparatively lesser for MSc than for MBA courses. Does it impact, in any way, to the quality of education imparted?
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