Guys,
I understand choosing the right MBA programme will be a difficult choice. We all can unanimously agree if we get into the Oxy-Bridge + LBS with a very good scholarship you may not wish to read it any further, but for students who are looking to evaluate the other Russel Group MBA programme like the Warwick, Edinburgh, Imperial etc my post makes a lot of sense.
I am currently studying in one of the Russel Group with a good Scholarship, with no GMAT. I can personally evaluate your profile and give you a unique perspective of the MBA programme, UK Job market etc which I took lot of time and effort to research.
Please note it’s not a free service, you can reach out to me at [email protected] for more details.
Choosing the Best MBA in UK
Posted Mar 15, 2023 21:09
I understand choosing the right MBA programme will be a difficult choice. We all can unanimously agree if we get into the Oxy-Bridge + LBS with a very good scholarship you may not wish to read it any further, but for students who are looking to evaluate the other Russel Group MBA programme like the Warwick, Edinburgh, Imperial etc my post makes a lot of sense.
I am currently studying in one of the Russel Group with a good Scholarship, with no GMAT. I can personally evaluate your profile and give you a unique perspective of the MBA programme, UK Job market etc which I took lot of time and effort to research.
Please note it’s not a free service, you can reach out to me at [email protected] for more details.
Posted Mar 16, 2023 19:07
I hope that someone with a UK scholarship would know how to spell Oxbridge and Russell Group.
LBS is, of course, not part of the Russell Group and neither are great UK MBAs including Bayes, Cranfield and Lancaster. The data suggest that picking a strong business school that requires the GMAT can be more important than picking a Russell Group university with an average MBA like Cardiff, Liverpool, Nottingham, York etc.
See: https://find-mba.com/board/gmat/why-you-should-take-the-gmat-33542
Posted Mar 17, 2023 01:05
Hi Duncan,
No offence buddy, the above errors was an auto correct from my iphone.
Buddy, the FT data shows salary only 3 years after graduations do you know what is offered for a fresh MBA graduate at various UK Bschools. In my experience interacting with employers, my fellow MBA network there is a 70-30 rule..70% weightage is for your past experience and 30% is for the MBA programme. UK job market is really tough now, the question is whether you should burden yourself with £ 85k MBA cost, putting an endless hours in GMAT and carry a big loan and a big tag..or get into a decent MBA programme paying £19k fees( I got the Deans Scholarship) , Russell group university, ranked in FT top 100 is the choice one should make.
so reach out to me at [email protected]. I am keeping it anonymous so that my discussion shouldn’t have any impact on me.
Posted Mar 17, 2023 12:44
On the one hand, there's your experience, and on the other hand, there are hard salary data showing the huge difference in average outcomes between ranked schools that require tests like the GMAT (GRE, TAGE-MAGE, MAT etc) and those that do not. The difference is worth much more than any scholarship. Given the choice, I think it's prudent to follow the data.
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