Hello everybody
I am planning to continue MBA in England; I have more than two years of experience ?to be more specific 2 years and 5 months?. I want to continue in one of the prestigious school in England, I have a very good GPA 4.09 out of 5.00. And I prefer any university where the GMAT is not a must. Can you help me please.
Ahmad
MBA with 2 years of experience
Posted Nov 02, 2008 04:01
I am planning to continue MBA in England; I have more than two years of experience ?to be more specific 2 years and 5 months?. I want to continue in one of the prestigious school in England, I have a very good GPA 4.09 out of 5.00. And I prefer any university where the GMAT is not a must. Can you help me please.
Ahmad
Posted Nov 02, 2008 20:57
Hi Ahmad,
Have you had a look around and tried to narrow your options (apart from schools where GMAT is not a must, obviously)? If not, you could by checking out some of the schools listed on here (http://www.find-mba.com/uk-ireland). You might also want to think about whether there are any areas you'd like to specialise in. Every MBA is different, placing varying degrees of emphasis on some areas over other, while offering a range of electives. All of this has bearing when considering which universities one considers "prestigious", as some are better than others at different things. Lastly, am I right in thinking that when you say you'd prefer to be in England that you mean England specifically, and not the UK as a whole?
Have you had a look around and tried to narrow your options (apart from schools where GMAT is not a must, obviously)? If not, you could by checking out some of the schools listed on here (http://www.find-mba.com/uk-ireland). You might also want to think about whether there are any areas you'd like to specialise in. Every MBA is different, placing varying degrees of emphasis on some areas over other, while offering a range of electives. All of this has bearing when considering which universities one considers "prestigious", as some are better than others at different things. Lastly, am I right in thinking that when you say you'd prefer to be in England that you mean England specifically, and not the UK as a whole?
Posted Nov 02, 2008 21:15
Thanks a lot lukeh Actually when i said England i mean UK as a whole.
Posted Nov 02, 2008 21:30
Sure, its an easy mistake to make. In any case, my first piece of advice is the same: have a scan through and see what schools there are. See what their MBAs are like, how their structured, etc., whether you'll stand a reasonable chance of getting accepted. Have a think about what you want to study, which schools might best suit your interests, where you might want to live, and - very important - how much you can afford. If you can get that long list down to 5, maybe even fewer, then we can start thinking seriously about where you might actually end up.
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