Whats the best choice?
Birmingham, Strathclyde, or London Business School?
Posted Jul 16, 2005 18:38
Posted Jul 20, 2005 10:03
I would choose Strathclyde over Birmingham or London Business School. Strathclyde is very good for strategy and is good in the rankings.
Also, Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP, so that will help you get a 1 yr work visa for UK after the course. Strathclyde will also help you get 2 yr work visa for Scotland after the course.
Hope that helps!
Also, Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP, so that will help you get a 1 yr work visa for UK after the course. Strathclyde will also help you get 2 yr work visa for Scotland after the course.
Hope that helps!
Posted Jul 20, 2005 19:32
According to the FT Global MBA rankings 2005 LBS is by far the best Business School of the ones you mentioned:
Rank in 2005 5
Rank in 2004 4
Rank in 2003 7
Salary today (USD) 126590
Weighted salary (USD) 129584
Employment at three months 85 %
Alumni recommend rank 6
What do mean by "Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP"?
Rank in 2005 5
Rank in 2004 4
Rank in 2003 7
Salary today (USD) 126590
Weighted salary (USD) 129584
Employment at three months 85 %
Alumni recommend rank 6
What do mean by "Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP"?
Posted Jul 21, 2005 12:59
Why would Birmingham be out? It is ranked No.1 by the Economist and No. 11 by the FT - two reputed UK based publications
2005 Economist rankings:
http://www.which-mba.com/index.asp?layout=2002rankings
2005 FT rankings:
http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html
2005 Economist rankings:
http://www.which-mba.com/index.asp?layout=2002rankings
2005 FT rankings:
http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/mba/rankings.html
Posted Jul 21, 2005 21:38
I was talking about the worldwide ranking not the one for the UK.
Posted Jul 22, 2005 16:00
Regarding Birmingham: The Guardian, ranks the employability of Business & Management graduates:
Whose graduates are most employable?
Business and management
University *employability points
Warwick 28
Leeds 18
Nottingham 18
Aston 17
Manchester 17
Bath 17
Birmingham 15
Bristol 12
Cambridge 12
Oxford 12
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,730676,00.html
Whose graduates are most employable?
Business and management
University *employability points
Warwick 28
Leeds 18
Nottingham 18
Aston 17
Manchester 17
Bath 17
Birmingham 15
Bristol 12
Cambridge 12
Oxford 12
http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,730676,00.html
Posted Jul 24, 2005 10:53
Where are London Business School and Strathclyde in ths employability ranking? I did not find this ranking in the ranking page...
Posted Jul 26, 2005 17:04
thats why I wrote "Regarding Birmingham"...
Posted Aug 04, 2005 10:51
Thanks alot for your input guys! I didnt know these articles and links, very interesting indeed, Cheers
Posted Aug 10, 2005 11:56
London Business School is by far the best choice!
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Posted Jan 23, 2006 09:50
Hi, since you all were talking about Strathclyde, can I have some input regarding Strathclyde vs. Nottingham? My choice is a bit limited as I need to do off campus studies. Nottingham and Strathclyde are the two available in Malaysia. Appreciate some help here. Thanks!
Posted Jan 09, 2020 19:14
I would choose Strathclyde over Birmingham or London Business School. Strathclyde is very good for strategy and is good in the rankings.
Also, Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP, so that will help you get a 1 yr work visa for UK after the course. Strathclyde will also help you get 2 yr work visa for Scotland after the course.
Hope that helps!
Crazy. London Business School is the clear answer.
Also, Strathclyde is in the list of HSMP, so that will help you get a 1 yr work visa for UK after the course. Strathclyde will also help you get 2 yr work visa for Scotland after the course.
Hope that helps![/quote]
Crazy. London Business School is the clear answer.
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