hey guys
which of these places is better for a either a management or a hr management degree
edinburgh, cass, manchester or kings
Posted Nov 28, 2009 11:34
which of these places is better for a either a management or a hr management degree
Posted Dec 11, 2009 00:35
What is your nationality?
if you're not from EU don't go to Cass you may live discrimination! school promotes discrimiation against nationality and sex!
if you're not from EU don't go to Cass you may live discrimination! school promotes discrimiation against nationality and sex!
Posted Dec 11, 2009 10:23
Huh SERIOUSLY...not sure about that! I've heard Cass is a great school to study at regardless of your race or creed. All Business Schools struggle to get women at their college, it's a little harsh to say that Cass discriminates against sex any more than the others.
Posted Dec 13, 2009 07:35
Go for Cass.
Posted Dec 14, 2009 10:15
Manchester (Above the rest, Great world-wide reputation, Very good program, Good Internship options, Strong industry tie-ups)
Cass
Edinburgh
Kings
Cass
Edinburgh
Kings
Posted Dec 14, 2009 11:31
thank u for ure replies everyone! i think i will choose between cass and manchester
Posted Mar 16, 2010 04:07
this is the facebook status of a current cass mba student...
"When I finish this MBA, I gonna burn every sheet of the lecture note I was given and the ID card and the school bag and especially the receipt of the 30 grand tuition fee I?ve paid, so I might be able to forget about this possible BIGGEST mistake I ever made in my life."
"When I finish this MBA, I gonna burn every sheet of the lecture note I was given and the ID card and the school bag and especially the receipt of the 30 grand tuition fee I?ve paid, so I might be able to forget about this possible BIGGEST mistake I ever made in my life."
Posted Mar 16, 2010 04:38
Sounds a bit immature to me...plus, sounds like ANY MBA would be a mistake from what he's going on - did he fail or something?
Posted Mar 16, 2010 23:15
There will be such students in all schools. Not everyone's expectations are aligned with the school's offerings. For example, a small scale enterpreneur might end up in a well reputed and top class school that puts in more stress on strategic management suitable for big organizations. He might be hoping to learn a lot about Business Development but ends up learning more about Adminstration. These things happen in every school...I've read similar articles about Stanford and Booth...dosn't take away anything from these schools. Just re-emphasises the point that we need to look at a school's curriculum apart from looking at reputation and rankings.
Thanks
Anirban
Thanks
Anirban
Posted Jun 01, 2010 11:59
Can somebody throw some light on Manchester's part-time (global) MBA programs offered through Dubai Centre. I have been offered a place on part-time MBA from Manchester (Dubai Campus) for July 2010 intake. I have 10+ years of experience in banking/financial services with B. Com. Is it treated at par with full-time Manchester MBAs in the industry ?
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