I have admits and scholarships to cass, cranfield, and manchester full time mba programs. I need to make a decision within the next 12 hours, give or take.
After researching cost of living, length of program, and scholarships, this makes mbs and cranfield the same cost, and cass only marginally higher (about £2000).
Im an engineer looking to get into business, not real picky but I'm tentatively looking at operations management or consulting. Hoping to get more clarity once I'm in the program. I mainly want a higher salary and international business experience doing something I enjoy.
Since I don't have a specific industry in mind, these schools seem very similar to me as far as outcome, for my situation. I would appreciate any thoughts on differentating factors.
Thank you for your help!
Decision in 12 hours: cass vs cran vs mbs
Posted Jun 27, 2013 21:07
I have admits and scholarships to cass, cranfield, and manchester full time mba programs. I need to make a decision within the next 12 hours, give or take.
After researching cost of living, length of program, and scholarships, this makes mbs and cranfield the same cost, and cass only marginally higher (about £2000).
Im an engineer looking to get into business, not real picky but I'm tentatively looking at operations management or consulting. Hoping to get more clarity once I'm in the program. I mainly want a higher salary and international business experience doing something I enjoy.
Since I don't have a specific industry in mind, these schools seem very similar to me as far as outcome, for my situation. I would appreciate any thoughts on differentating factors.
Thank you for your help!
After researching cost of living, length of program, and scholarships, this makes mbs and cranfield the same cost, and cass only marginally higher (about £2000).
Im an engineer looking to get into business, not real picky but I'm tentatively looking at operations management or consulting. Hoping to get more clarity once I'm in the program. I mainly want a higher salary and international business experience doing something I enjoy.
Since I don't have a specific industry in mind, these schools seem very similar to me as far as outcome, for my situation. I would appreciate any thoughts on differentating factors.
Thank you for your help!
Posted Jun 28, 2013 00:38
Try www.find-mba.com/board/33571 think about what you enjoy and then think about the sort of roles your background makes you best suited for.
Try www.find-mba.com/board/33571 think about what you enjoy and then think about the sort of roles your background makes you best suited for.
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