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nando

Hi, I'm an MD and I'm applying for an EMBA. I would like to know what do you think about the following programs:
1. Grenoble EM, 2. Vlerick Leuven, 3. RSM, 4. Warwick.
I've gained addmission in all of them. Which one should I opt for.
Please help!!!

Hi, I'm an MD and I'm applying for an EMBA. I would like to know what do you think about the following programs:
1. Grenoble EM, 2. Vlerick Leuven, 3. RSM, 4. Warwick.
I've gained addmission in all of them. Which one should I opt for.
Please help!!!
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sally

How are we supposed to tell you that? It's a personal decision.

How are we supposed to tell you that? It's a personal decision.
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Rhino

If you can speak dutch, go to rotterdam.
If you speak german/flemish, go to vlerick.
If you only can speak english, go to warwick.

EMBA is a program where you meet ppl with senior management role, either earned from hard work or a rich dad.
You should be able to instantly blend in with the business community and pitch your enterpreneurial ideas to your fellow cohorts. To be able to do that you need to have a strong command of business language of the respective country.

That's just my opinion though.

If you can speak dutch, go to rotterdam.
If you speak german/flemish, go to vlerick.
If you only can speak english, go to warwick.

EMBA is a program where you meet ppl with senior management role, either earned from hard work or a rich dad.
You should be able to instantly blend in with the business community and pitch your enterpreneurial ideas to your fellow cohorts. To be able to do that you need to have a strong command of business language of the respective country.

That's just my opinion though.
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sally

What if he speaks French? Or... all four languages? :P

What if he speaks French? Or... all four languages? :P
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nando

That's true, it is a personal decision but any imput would be valuable for me. I think the most international of these is Warwick. Then RSM. Vlerick is very strong locally but they have a campus in Beijing, so they're trying to gain world recognition I think. What do you think about employment rates?

That's true, it is a personal decision but any imput would be valuable for me. I think the most international of these is Warwick. Then RSM. Vlerick is very strong locally but they have a campus in Beijing, so they're trying to gain world recognition I think. What do you think about employment rates?
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fh2010

I suggest you should go for Warwick. The reasons behind my advice is not only ranking by FT and economist but also a fact that warwick mba offers a lot of flexibility, once you complete your core modules you can then select any mode of studies i.e FT, Executive or online. Further Warwick is highly recognised outside UK as well. It is among few business schools which entitles to get work permit under UK immigration system.

I suggest you should go for Warwick. The reasons behind my advice is not only ranking by FT and economist but also a fact that warwick mba offers a lot of flexibility, once you complete your core modules you can then select any mode of studies i.e FT, Executive or online. Further Warwick is highly recognised outside UK as well. It is among few business schools which entitles to get work permit under UK immigration system.
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smart

good thing for warwick:
1. English
2. cheap, much cheaper(payable consulting projec.)
3. world within 50

bad thing for warwick:
1. Too small class: currently 80, a few years ago 50.
2. 50% of them are Asian. no. of nationality: 20.
3. located in dead city. 1.5 hour from london.
4. It is not EU top 10 if this has meaning to you.
5. In UK maybe...LBS>Oxbridge>MBS=Cran>warwick=lancaster...

good thing for warwick:
1. English
2. cheap, much cheaper(payable consulting projec.)
3. world within 50

bad thing for warwick:
1. Too small class: currently 80, a few years ago 50.
2. 50% of them are Asian. no. of nationality: 20.
3. located in dead city. 1.5 hour from london.
4. It is not EU top 10 if this has meaning to you.
5. In UK maybe...LBS>Oxbridge>MBS=Cran>warwick=lancaster...
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