RSM?


ale82

He is American and here he was a failure, after that he wanted his money back. the answer was obvioulsy no and now he is trying to attack the school. I am sorry for him, as he is wasting so much time without gaining anything.
well life is life, he will understand sooner or later.

Anyway, here everything is really great and an experience undoubtedly worth the fee!!!

He is American and here he was a failure, after that he wanted his money back. the answer was obvioulsy no and now he is trying to attack the school. I am sorry for him, as he is wasting so much time without gaining anything.
well life is life, he will understand sooner or later.

Anyway, here everything is really great and an experience undoubtedly worth the fee!!!
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No need to go on a personal level with people that you have never met. For all considering applying to RSM, i have one advice. Get in contact with as many current RSM students and Career Center staff as possible and ask them questiosn. Ask them specific questions however, like how many companies, which companies, when, breakdown of top recruiters on campus during last academic year and a number of students per company, etc.

Oh and to clarify, there is a big difference between company presentation and a workshop/recruitment event. While we have had quite a few "presentations' these were not recruiting events or workshops on the RSM campus.


if you asked all of the 140 students at the current MBA program about their experience, you will get 140 extremely positive answers, since it has been a fantastic year thus far. I personally am having the time of my life. If your priorities are different, better ask the right questions in due time.

Hope that helps

No need to go on a personal level with people that you have never met. For all considering applying to RSM, i have one advice. Get in contact with as many current RSM students and Career Center staff as possible and ask them questiosn. Ask them specific questions however, like how many companies, which companies, when, breakdown of top recruiters on campus during last academic year and a number of students per company, etc.

Oh and to clarify, there is a big difference between company presentation and a workshop/recruitment event. While we have had quite a few "presentations' these were not recruiting events or workshops on the RSM campus.


if you asked all of the 140 students at the current MBA program about their experience, you will get 140 extremely positive answers, since it has been a fantastic year thus far. I personally am having the time of my life. If your priorities are different, better ask the right questions in due time.

Hope that helps
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RSM has been falling in all of the rankings (e.g., The Financial Times, The Economist) and is no longer, despite what the school advertises, a top 10 European MBA programme. Through mismanagement and bad leadership, it is now fast becoming a 3rd-tier programme. Apart from the dramatic falls in the rankings, the average post-MBA salary has decreased by 33% in the past 5 years from $104k in 2006 to $70k in 2011, and is now less than the salary many people earn pre-MBA. The career centre hardly functions, apart from reporting employment figures for the rankings, and you will not see many of the companies advertised in the marketing brochures actually coming to recruit RSM students -- top consulting firms and banks do not target RSM. And, after graduation, the career centre ceases to do anything for the graduates, nor is there a strong alumni network. I know several people who graduated from there in the past few years who are either unemployed or who had to go back and work for the same company at around the same salary they had before the MBA. In fact, considering the debt and loss of income, the RSM MBA has ruined the lives of some people I know.

RSM has been falling in all of the rankings (e.g., The Financial Times, The Economist) and is no longer, despite what the school advertises, a top 10 European MBA programme. Through mismanagement and bad leadership, it is now fast becoming a 3rd-tier programme. Apart from the dramatic falls in the rankings, the average post-MBA salary has decreased by 33% in the past 5 years from $104k in 2006 to $70k in 2011, and is now less than the salary many people earn pre-MBA. The career centre hardly functions, apart from reporting employment figures for the rankings, and you will not see many of the companies advertised in the marketing brochures actually coming to recruit RSM students -- top consulting firms and banks do not target RSM. And, after graduation, the career centre ceases to do anything for the graduates, nor is there a strong alumni network. I know several people who graduated from there in the past few years who are either unemployed or who had to go back and work for the same company at around the same salary they had before the MBA. In fact, considering the debt and loss of income, the RSM MBA has ruined the lives of some people I know.
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Please post your comments only in one place "MBAguru". The discussion is unfolding here: http://www.find-mba.com/board/17257/last/#last

Please post your comments only in one place "MBAguru". The discussion is unfolding here: http://www.find-mba.com/board/17257/last/#last
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