I have Sussex MBA offer with after scholarship my fees becomes £17,000.
In Strathclyde MBA, I’ve no scholarship and fees is £32,000.
Which one is better in terms of employability and ROI.
Please guide.
MBA Decision
Posted Nov 26, 2021 12:19
In Strathclyde MBA, I’ve no scholarship and fees is £32,000.
Which one is better in terms of employability and ROI.
Please guide.
Posted Nov 26, 2021 15:49
You asked this at https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/mba-sussex-or-strathclyde-67510 and got answers. As always, it depends on your goals but Strathclyde is a better investment for most people.
Posted Nov 28, 2021 17:35
You asked this at https://find-mba.com/board/general-forum/mba-sussex-or-strathclyde-67510 and got answers. As always, it depends on your goals but Strathclyde is a better investment for most people.
So, I want to start working in the UK after MBA. In that context, which one of the above option is better?
Posted Nov 28, 2021 20:45
As always, it depends on your goals but Strathclyde is a better investment for most people. It has a better record of placing MBAs, but depending on your goal another school might be better.
Posted Nov 29, 2021 17:51
As always, it depends on your goals but Strathclyde is a better investment for most people. It has a better record of placing MBAs, but depending on your goal another school might be better.
Duncan, just for my clarification, since I want to work in the UK after MBA. You mean Sussex can be a better option? My goals are to work in consulting firms.
[Edited by Student A on Nov 29, 2021]
Posted Nov 29, 2021 19:01
Strathclyde is a much better MBA than Sussex. Strategy consulting firms will hire from much better places but Strathclyde is a useful MBA for the tech consultancies and Big Four audit and advisory firms.
Posted Nov 29, 2021 19:03
I struggle to see where Sussex could be better bit, for example, into Amex it could be easier as Amex has a huge base in Brighton and is probably the biggest private sector employer in the county.
Posted Nov 30, 2021 13:29
I struggle to see where Sussex could be better bit, for example, into Amex it could be easier as Amex has a huge base in Brighton and is probably the biggest private sector employer in the county.
I couldn’t find the data related to Sussex MBA employment report and MBA graduates placements any opinion on this?
Posted Nov 30, 2021 17:39
Sussex has never claimed to be able to place most of its MBA students.
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