There an accredited MBA fair happening in London next Saturday if anyone is interested. Admission is free and there are chances to win an iPad mini so I'm definitely going!
The following is pasted from their website:
Spring Accredited MBA Fair 2013
Date: Saturday, 13 April, 2013
Venue: Park Plaza Victoria, London, SW1V 1EQ
Time: 13.30 ? 16.30 GMT
Cost: Free admission
Interested in studying for an MBA? Attend our Accredited MBA Fair. Admission is FREE.
The Accredited MBA Fairs are a great opportunity to see a selection of prestigious, accredited business schools in one place. They also offer you tasters of what an MBA course involves and advice on the admissions process.
Representatives from the Association of MBAs are always in attendance at our fairs, offering impartial advice and guidance about studying for an MBA, admissions, financing an MBA and taking the GMAT and GRE.
All business schools exhibiting at the Accredited MBA Fairs offer MBA programmes accredited by the Association of MBAs. Accreditation is only awarded on the satisfaction of rigorous assessment criteria, which makes accredited MBA programmes more attractive both to high-calibre prospective students and to corporate recruiters.
Accredited MBA Fair in London
Posted Apr 06, 2013 14:14
There an accredited MBA fair happening in London next Saturday if anyone is interested. Admission is free and there are chances to win an iPad mini so I'm definitely going!
The following is pasted from their website:
Spring Accredited MBA Fair 2013
Date: Saturday, 13 April, 2013
Venue: Park Plaza Victoria, London, SW1V 1EQ
Time: 13.30 ? 16.30 GMT
Cost: Free admission
Interested in studying for an MBA? Attend our Accredited MBA Fair. Admission is FREE.
The Accredited MBA Fairs are a great opportunity to see a selection of prestigious, accredited business schools in one place. They also offer you tasters of what an MBA course involves and advice on the admissions process.
Representatives from the Association of MBAs are always in attendance at our fairs, offering impartial advice and guidance about studying for an MBA, admissions, financing an MBA and taking the GMAT and GRE.
All business schools exhibiting at the Accredited MBA Fairs offer MBA programmes accredited by the Association of MBAs. Accreditation is only awarded on the satisfaction of rigorous assessment criteria, which makes accredited MBA programmes more attractive both to high-calibre prospective students and to corporate recruiters.
The following is pasted from their website:
Spring Accredited MBA Fair 2013
Date: Saturday, 13 April, 2013
Venue: Park Plaza Victoria, London, SW1V 1EQ
Time: 13.30 ? 16.30 GMT
Cost: Free admission
Interested in studying for an MBA? Attend our Accredited MBA Fair. Admission is FREE.
The Accredited MBA Fairs are a great opportunity to see a selection of prestigious, accredited business schools in one place. They also offer you tasters of what an MBA course involves and advice on the admissions process.
Representatives from the Association of MBAs are always in attendance at our fairs, offering impartial advice and guidance about studying for an MBA, admissions, financing an MBA and taking the GMAT and GRE.
All business schools exhibiting at the Accredited MBA Fairs offer MBA programmes accredited by the Association of MBAs. Accreditation is only awarded on the satisfaction of rigorous assessment criteria, which makes accredited MBA programmes more attractive both to high-calibre prospective students and to corporate recruiters.
Posted Apr 06, 2013 16:12
Wow. The list of schools is tiny. No schools from outside Western Europe, and only three from outside Britain: Insead, Copenhagen and Reims.
Wow. The list of schools is tiny. No schools from outside Western Europe, and only three from outside Britain: Insead, Copenhagen and Reims.
Posted Apr 06, 2013 16:19
I see what you're saying, but in a way I prefer it like that. Honestly, I'm probably not going to study outside of the UK anyway, and I'm particularly interested in Cass, Henley, Cranfield, Hult, LBS, Imperial and Warwick - all of whom will be there. Quality over quantity, after all ;)
I see what you're saying, but in a way I prefer it like that. Honestly, I'm probably not going to study outside of the UK anyway, and I'm particularly interested in Cass, Henley, Cranfield, Hult, LBS, Imperial and Warwick - all of whom will be there. Quality over quantity, after all ;)
Posted Apr 08, 2013 15:06
Admission is free and there are chances to win an iPad mini so I'm definitely going!
What is this, a raffle at a county fair?
<blockquote>Admission is free and there are chances to win an iPad mini so I'm definitely going!</blockquote>
What is this, a raffle at a county fair?
What is this, a raffle at a county fair?
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