Hello. I´m decided to do a MBA but I don´t have a big budget. I have to choose between:
-Leicester University (15,000?)
-Griffith College Dublin, International MBA (8,000?)
-Dublin Business School (8,000?)
-IBAT Dublin (7,000?)
-Schiller International University (20,000?) I found on internet this school as not too very demanding, and it doesn´t convince me.
Dublin programs are validated by UK Universities. It is worthy the price difference between Leicester and Griffith College? Those are my two main options...
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Posted Feb 05, 2014 12:51
-Leicester University (15,000?)
-Griffith College Dublin, International MBA (8,000?)
-Dublin Business School (8,000?)
-IBAT Dublin (7,000?)
-Schiller International University (20,000?) I found on internet this school as not too very demanding, and it doesn´t convince me.
Dublin programs are validated by UK Universities. It is worthy the price difference between Leicester and Griffith College? Those are my two main options...
Posted Feb 05, 2014 13:57
Why on earth are you looking at these unaccredited schools? If your budget is limited, take a MSc at a respected, accredited, business school.
Posted Feb 05, 2014 14:21
Hello. I´m decided to do a MBA but I don´t have a big budget. I have to choose between:
-Leicester University (15,000?)
-Griffith College Dublin, International MBA (8,000?)
-Dublin Business School (8,000?)
-IBAT Dublin (7,000?)
-Schiller International University (20,000?) I found on internet this school as not too very demanding, and it doesn´t convince me.
Dublin programs are validated by UK Universities. It is worthy the price difference between Leicester and Griffith College? Those are my two main options...
Dublin business school is best than other schools. Go with Mr. Duncan advice because he is the best.
-Leicester University (15,000?)
-Griffith College Dublin, International MBA (8,000?)
-Dublin Business School (8,000?)
-IBAT Dublin (7,000?)
-Schiller International University (20,000?) I found on internet this school as not too very demanding, and it doesn´t convince me.
Dublin programs are validated by UK Universities. It is worthy the price difference between Leicester and Griffith College? Those are my two main options...
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Dublin business school is best than other schools. Go with Mr. Duncan advice because he is the best.
Posted Feb 05, 2014 14:38
Thank you.
I though MBA would be better with my 6 years experience in Banking.
I have been accepted in MSc International Finance in Aberystwyth, AMBA accredited.
Leicester MBA is also AMBA accredited.
Any MSc sugestion with 15/20.000? budget limit?
I really appreciate your help.
I though MBA would be better with my 6 years experience in Banking.
I have been accepted in MSc International Finance in Aberystwyth, AMBA accredited.
Leicester MBA is also AMBA accredited.
Any MSc sugestion with 15/20.000? budget limit?
I really appreciate your help.
Posted Feb 05, 2014 22:02
Yes, *academically* Leicester and Aberystwyth will be head and shoulders above those other school.
But, placement from those unranked programmes will be greatly inferior to those from MSc grads from ranked programmes. If you are in finance, consider http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013
There are some good low-cost MBAs. Read through these threads: http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/q/Uc3M+CEU In the UK, I think anywhere lower in price than Royal Holloway won't have good placement.
But, placement from those unranked programmes will be greatly inferior to those from MSc grads from ranked programmes. If you are in finance, consider http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013
There are some good low-cost MBAs. Read through these threads: http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/q/Uc3M+CEU In the UK, I think anywhere lower in price than Royal Holloway won't have good placement.
Posted Feb 05, 2014 23:40
Yes, *academically* Leicester and Aberystwyth will be head and shoulders above those other school.
But, placement from those unranked programmes will be greatly inferior to those from MSc grads from ranked programmes. If you are in finance, consider http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013
There are some good low-cost MBAs. Read through these threads: http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/q/Uc3M+CEU In the UK, I think anywhere lower in price than Royal Holloway won't have good placement.
Thank you, Duncan.
I haven´t heard before about pre-experience masters.
But, placement from those unranked programmes will be greatly inferior to those from MSc grads from ranked programmes. If you are in finance, consider http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-finance-pre-experience-2013
There are some good low-cost MBAs. Read through these threads: http://www.find-mba.com/boardsearch/q/Uc3M+CEU In the UK, I think anywhere lower in price than Royal Holloway won't have good placement.</blockquote>
Thank you, Duncan.
I haven´t heard before about pre-experience masters.
Posted Feb 20, 2014 21:02
I got in contact with Hult and I have an interesting scholarship offer to Boston MBA. I´ve visited many webs with controversial debates about Hult. Most of them are about aggressive recruiters, something that does not concern me, I´m just worried about the program´s quality and job prospective.
I can afford Hult MBA, but it would be all my savings. Besides Leicester MBA suits my budget much better.
I don´t aspire to the top MBA schools (in this page most of the opinions are about Hult confronted with other accredited schools, or about rankings), but I wouldn´t like to regret spending so much money on something that is not worthy enough. My priority is doing the best program possible in an English spoken country. I want a total immersion in English, I haven´t taken GMAT yet because I´m currently studying for CFA Level I. I´d like to avoid doing both at the same time if It´s possible. My TOEFL score is 90.
I really appreciate any suggestions or inside experiences. It is a hard decision to take?
I can afford Hult MBA, but it would be all my savings. Besides Leicester MBA suits my budget much better.
I don´t aspire to the top MBA schools (in this page most of the opinions are about Hult confronted with other accredited schools, or about rankings), but I wouldn´t like to regret spending so much money on something that is not worthy enough. My priority is doing the best program possible in an English spoken country. I want a total immersion in English, I haven´t taken GMAT yet because I´m currently studying for CFA Level I. I´d like to avoid doing both at the same time if It´s possible. My TOEFL score is 90.
I really appreciate any suggestions or inside experiences. It is a hard decision to take?
Posted Feb 20, 2014 23:46
If you can get into Hult, then you can get into a better school than Leicester. Get into the best school you can.
Of course you have been offered a scholarship by Hult: did you ever hear of anyone paying full price at Hult? Hult does not have a notable alumni network in the industry you want to work in (unless you are targeting EF language schools, which owns Hult.)
Of course you have been offered a scholarship by Hult: did you ever hear of anyone paying full price at Hult? Hult does not have a notable alumni network in the industry you want to work in (unless you are targeting EF language schools, which owns Hult.)
Posted Feb 21, 2014 01:16
If you can get into Hult, then you can get into a better school than Leicester. Get into the best school you can.
Of course you have been offered a scholarship by Hult: did you ever hear of anyone paying full price at Hult? Hult does not have a notable alumni network in the industry you want to work in (unless you are targeting EF language schools, which owns Hult.)
Thank you, Duncan. I really appreciate your opinion.
Of course you have been offered a scholarship by Hult: did you ever hear of anyone paying full price at Hult? Hult does not have a notable alumni network in the industry you want to work in (unless you are targeting EF language schools, which owns Hult.)</blockquote>
Thank you, Duncan. I really appreciate your opinion.
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