hi all
I got an offer from Aston and Birmingham(2 years) MBA.
I have no idea about which one I should choose.
I have been working in bank for nearly 4 years but my daily work is not about finance but about e-banking.
Birmingham(2 years) MBA is about global banking and finance.does it need much MATH work? I am not good at MATH,ha.
my native language is not English.my total IEILT score is 7,but writting part is just 6~and speaking is 6.5~
so any suggestion to me?
I need your help~thanks you all~
aston&birmingham(2 years) MBA
Posted Mar 24, 2011 13:44
I got an offer from Aston and Birmingham(2 years) MBA.
I have no idea about which one I should choose.
I have been working in bank for nearly 4 years but my daily work is not about finance but about e-banking.
Birmingham(2 years) MBA is about global banking and finance.does it need much MATH work? I am not good at MATH,ha.
my native language is not English.my total IEILT score is 7,but writting part is just 6~and speaking is 6.5~
so any suggestion to me?
I need your help~thanks you all~
Posted Mar 24, 2011 18:17
The 2-year program has its advantages as well as disadvantages.
While you get to study the subjects in detail and get a chance of working part-time (in some cases), there is also the fact that the course fees is usually more and the living expenses are incurred for 2 years rather than 1. You also have to take a break from work for 2 years instead of 1, and hence you forego your earning potential for 2 years instead of 1. Depends on what you prefer!
Between Birmingham and Aston, the latter is triple accredited. Also, both are located in Birmingham and feature in the FT list, although Birmingham is the more traditional of the two, and in my opinion, the more reputed as well.
While you get to study the subjects in detail and get a chance of working part-time (in some cases), there is also the fact that the course fees is usually more and the living expenses are incurred for 2 years rather than 1. You also have to take a break from work for 2 years instead of 1, and hence you forego your earning potential for 2 years instead of 1. Depends on what you prefer!
Between Birmingham and Aston, the latter is triple accredited. Also, both are located in Birmingham and feature in the FT list, although Birmingham is the more traditional of the two, and in my opinion, the more reputed as well.
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