Dear all,
I have received an unconditional offer from all of the aforementioned universities and I am wondering which one to choose. Any ideas? Personally my preference is Durham or Lancaster but what do you guys think?
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Rick D.
Durham, Lancaster, Aston or Strathclyde?
Posted Nov 25, 2010 17:41
I have received an unconditional offer from all of the aforementioned universities and I am wondering which one to choose. Any ideas? Personally my preference is Durham or Lancaster but what do you guys think?
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Rick D.
Posted Nov 26, 2010 15:13
Lancaster is a really good school. Aston is as well ! I have applied to Aston and would prefer it over Durham.
The city is better to live in, better reputation in terms of recruitment (Europe and the GCC area).
Did you do the GMAT in order to apply for Lancaster?
The city is better to live in, better reputation in terms of recruitment (Europe and the GCC area).
Did you do the GMAT in order to apply for Lancaster?
Posted Nov 26, 2010 15:37
Hey,
does anybody have any experience with Durham? Or how about Strathclyde?
@Naoum: Yes I did the GMAT, scored 530.
Bye,
Rick
does anybody have any experience with Durham? Or how about Strathclyde?
@Naoum: Yes I did the GMAT, scored 530.
Bye,
Rick
Posted Dec 01, 2010 07:41
Hello Rick
Can you share your profile( no of yrs exp, domain background).
Can how much did you score in the GMAT AWA??
Can you share your profile( no of yrs exp, domain background).
Can how much did you score in the GMAT AWA??
Posted Dec 08, 2010 06:32
Is Lancaster actually dat good ? What about Univ of bath? A firend of mine is in University college London and she says currently Msc Mgmt from Univ of bath has good job prospects and otherwise also the univ is a really good one..
Posted Dec 12, 2010 19:38
they all are in same league nothing to choose between them its comes to your choice what do you want.........
Posted Dec 14, 2010 21:44
all these university have similar rating in the UK. important thing to look at is that you have to identify your requirements, what do you expect out of your degree and how much do you want to spend and accordingly select the university and location. for Business Studies i would suggest big cities like London, Birmingham, manchester etc. where you get more exposure and opportunities.
one more thing you should also look into the course modules offered, faculty background and exposure, connections of professors with industry.. believe me all this really helps, i have experienced it by my self.
one more thing you should also look into the course modules offered, faculty background and exposure, connections of professors with industry.. believe me all this really helps, i have experienced it by my self.
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