I’ve received offers from
1. UCL MSc in Management
2. MSc International Business from Cass (Bayes)
My career goal is to work for a top management consulting form post graduation. I am aware that both of the schools are not as well reputated as LBS, Imperial etc. in London but would you still consider them good enough Business schools? Is Cass (Bayes) considered a top business school?
Does either of the schools have a good enough reputation within consulting? I am aware that landing jobs at the top consulting firms are extremely competitive but I already have an internship at a very good consulting firm which I am hoping can help me reach my goal.
I am really torn between the two schools, I’m not from the UK so I am not really sure how the reputation of the schools are there.
Cass (Bayes) MSc international business vs. UCL MSc Management
Posted Apr 04, 2022 14:22
1. UCL MSc in Management
2. MSc International Business from Cass (Bayes)
My career goal is to work for a top management consulting form post graduation. I am aware that both of the schools are not as well reputated as LBS, Imperial etc. in London but would you still consider them good enough Business schools? Is Cass (Bayes) considered a top business school?
Does either of the schools have a good enough reputation within consulting? I am aware that landing jobs at the top consulting firms are extremely competitive but I already have an internship at a very good consulting firm which I am hoping can help me reach my goal.
I am really torn between the two schools, I’m not from the UK so I am not really sure how the reputation of the schools are there.
Posted Apr 04, 2022 14:35
Bayes is absolutely a peer to Imperial's business school. See: https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/2869/european-business-school-rankings-2021 UCL is far worse choice. Warwick and ESCP's London campus are also worth considering.
Posted Apr 04, 2022 14:39
Thank you for your reply Duncan!
I have not been able to find much info regarding placements for Bayes graduates. Do you know if they are able to compete for positions at MBB consulting firms with graduates from the better business schools?
Posted Apr 04, 2022 14:46
People from better schools do better, and I guess you know that :) If you can go to a better school, then do.
I think it's fair to say that Bayes is really for consulting roles in IT and finance rather than for strategy.
PS: See How to use LinkedIn to find the best school www.find-mba.com/board/33571
[Edited by Duncan on Apr 04, 2022]
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