Hi all,
I am an asian student, looking for a good MBA program with good network to study in the UK. With my own budget and ability, it is really hard for me to get to top 1-tier and 2-tier schools such as LBS, Said,Judge,Lancaster, Cranfield, Imperial, Manchester...
I am aiming for 3-tier schools such as Aston, Durham and Birmingham, which rank 73,74 and 75 respectively. Not only, they are cheaper, but also they might give me some scholarship. These schools are located in a smaller towns which make it easier to study and the living cost is also lower. Furthermore, these schools also have high percentage of international students like me, which will be very helpful after my graduation.
Would you please advice me which one of these three has the best MBA program for me?
Thank you so much for your help.
ASTON-DURHAM-BIRMINGHAM
Posted Oct 07, 2010 11:46
Hi all,
I am an asian student, looking for a good MBA program with good network to study in the UK. With my own budget and ability, it is really hard for me to get to top 1-tier and 2-tier schools such as LBS, Said,Judge,Lancaster, Cranfield, Imperial, Manchester...
I am aiming for 3-tier schools such as Aston, Durham and Birmingham, which rank 73,74 and 75 respectively. Not only, they are cheaper, but also they might give me some scholarship. These schools are located in a smaller towns which make it easier to study and the living cost is also lower. Furthermore, these schools also have high percentage of international students like me, which will be very helpful after my graduation.
Would you please advice me which one of these three has the best MBA program for me?
Thank you so much for your help.
I am an asian student, looking for a good MBA program with good network to study in the UK. With my own budget and ability, it is really hard for me to get to top 1-tier and 2-tier schools such as LBS, Said,Judge,Lancaster, Cranfield, Imperial, Manchester...
I am aiming for 3-tier schools such as Aston, Durham and Birmingham, which rank 73,74 and 75 respectively. Not only, they are cheaper, but also they might give me some scholarship. These schools are located in a smaller towns which make it easier to study and the living cost is also lower. Furthermore, these schools also have high percentage of international students like me, which will be very helpful after my graduation.
Would you please advice me which one of these three has the best MBA program for me?
Thank you so much for your help.
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