Dear guys,
I'm a 22 year-old boy from Italy (so... sorry for my bad english!).
I need some help to choose between these three universities: Cranfield, Lancaster and Strathclyde.
I've received an offer from all of them (the "MSc in Finance & Management" from Cranfield, the "MSc in Finance" from the other two), while got refused by Cass and Imperial (that actually were my first two choices).
I've seen the rankings on the FT, Forbes and Business Week, and Cranfield seems the better one; but sometimes rankings don't tell everything, therefore I would like to know some opinions.
Please consider that I'm really interested in a career in the private sector (finance), so I don't care too much about a PhD or the "reputation", rather than the ability of the university to find me a nice job in finance. :-)
Thanks in advance for the help!
p.s. please do not take in consideration everything related with the cost of the course, that will be something I'll discuss with my family!
Cranfield vs Lancaster vs Strathclyde
Posted Mar 24, 2011 17:39
I'm a 22 year-old boy from Italy (so... sorry for my bad english!).
I need some help to choose between these three universities: Cranfield, Lancaster and Strathclyde.
I've received an offer from all of them (the "MSc in Finance & Management" from Cranfield, the "MSc in Finance" from the other two), while got refused by Cass and Imperial (that actually were my first two choices).
I've seen the rankings on the FT, Forbes and Business Week, and Cranfield seems the better one; but sometimes rankings don't tell everything, therefore I would like to know some opinions.
Please consider that I'm really interested in a career in the private sector (finance), so I don't care too much about a PhD or the "reputation", rather than the ability of the university to find me a nice job in finance. :-)
Thanks in advance for the help!
p.s. please do not take in consideration everything related with the cost of the course, that will be something I'll discuss with my family!
Posted Mar 24, 2011 17:54
You don't need to be sorry about your English; your's is still better than 80% of the people on this forum who write like this: "pls sgst me sm gud unvrsties, tx u in advnce" ... lol
As far as your query is concerned, in my opinion there isn't much of a gap between the three universites you have mentioned. The only differentiating factors would be their location, the modules they cover, the sort of student mix you seek to study with, etc. (e.g. in Strathclyde, the student body may not be as diverse as in Cranfield)
I strictly believe that rankings are there to serve just as a guide, they are not the absolute determinant, and the methodologies used to give points to universites and MBA programs are still very questionable. One ranking puts uni of Bath ahead of the Ivy League (something that is beyond my comprehension).
Seek advice from the Alumni of these Unis and various other credible sources to make an informed decision. Don't just blindly go for what is there on the internet.
As far as your query is concerned, in my opinion there isn't much of a gap between the three universites you have mentioned. The only differentiating factors would be their location, the modules they cover, the sort of student mix you seek to study with, etc. (e.g. in Strathclyde, the student body may not be as diverse as in Cranfield)
I strictly believe that rankings are there to serve just as a guide, they are not the absolute determinant, and the methodologies used to give points to universites and MBA programs are still very questionable. One ranking puts uni of Bath ahead of the Ivy League (something that is beyond my comprehension).
Seek advice from the Alumni of these Unis and various other credible sources to make an informed decision. Don't just blindly go for what is there on the internet.
Posted Mar 24, 2011 18:02
Don't just blindly go for what is there on the internet.
I perfectly agree with that and I'll join the "open day" in Lancaster and Cranfield the next months, but I'm just looking for some other opinions (thanks for yours!).
You don't need to be sorry about your English; your's is still better than 80% of the people on this forum who write like this: "pls sgst me sm gud unvrsties, tx u in advnce" ... lol
Appreciate that :-)
I perfectly agree with that and I'll join the "open day" in Lancaster and Cranfield the next months, but I'm just looking for some other opinions (thanks for yours!).
<blockquote>You don't need to be sorry about your English; your's is still better than 80% of the people on this forum who write like this: "pls sgst me sm gud unvrsties, tx u in advnce" ... lol
</blockquote>
Appreciate that :-)
Posted Mar 25, 2011 16:48
I agree with the above comments. I would suggest talking to Alumni of the schools you're interested, as it's a really reliable way to find the information you're looking for. I recently spoke to some Alumni of finance programs from smaller, newer schools, and all of them have secured jobs with successful banking groups. So again, to reiterate the point above, it's not only about rankings.
Posted Mar 25, 2011 18:20
Cranfield vs Lancaster vs Strathclyde
for finance Cranfield..
for finance Cranfield..
Posted Mar 26, 2011 17:59
Guys thank you for the feedback.
I got in touch with some former student, and having other useful information to come up with a decision.
However other advices are welcome!!
I got in touch with some former student, and having other useful information to come up with a decision.
However other advices are welcome!!
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