Hi guys,
It's my first post on here and I'll really appreciate your input.
I'm an prospective international student. I have an LL.B and an LL.M; I got my LL.M at University of Wales, Swansea. However, I've decided to do an MBA. I want the school to be in London but London Business School is not an option as the tuition fee is a cut-throat.
I was considering London School of Business and Management, however the school has received a considerable amount of bashing as to it rating so I'm considering other universities. Or do you guys think LSBM isn't that bad?
Anyway, which other universities in London with a relatively fair tuition fee will you recommend for an MBA?
MBA in London
Posted Feb 02, 2016 14:43
It's my first post on here and I'll really appreciate your input.
I'm an prospective international student. I have an LL.B and an LL.M; I got my LL.M at University of Wales, Swansea. However, I've decided to do an MBA. I want the school to be in London but London Business School is not an option as the tuition fee is a cut-throat.
I was considering London School of Business and Management, however the school has received a considerable amount of bashing as to it rating so I'm considering other universities. Or do you guys think LSBM isn't that bad?
Anyway, which other universities in London with a relatively fair tuition fee will you recommend for an MBA?
Posted Feb 02, 2016 23:55
LSBM isn't a university, of course, but a tutorial school for Northampton. I'm not aware of any bashing of it: it's more or less unknown. There are many schools in between LBS and a no-name school. I don't see the point of getting an MBA without meaningful accreditation.
Posted Feb 03, 2016 15:07
LSBM isn't a university, of course, but a tutorial school for Northampton. I'm not aware of any bashing of it: it's more or less unknown. There are many schools in between LBS and a no-name school. I don't see the point of getting an MBA without meaningful accreditation.
Thanks for the response Duncan. I went through the link highlighting the schools in London with MBA accreditation and I'll be choosing either Brunnel or Cass.
Though 20k is still a bit higher than i budgeted but I'll try working something out.
Many thanks.
Thanks for the response Duncan. I went through the link highlighting the schools in London with MBA accreditation and I'll be choosing either Brunnel or Cass.
Though 20k is still a bit higher than i budgeted but I'll try working something out.
Many thanks.
Posted Feb 03, 2016 15:14
Both good choices. The Henley full-time MBA used to be taught at Brunel (before henley joined Reading) and that school has shown good momentum. I especially like its career coaching services.
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