I have received an offer for the MsC management at Bath.
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.
MsC Bath - Doubts
Posted Feb 15, 2010 05:43
I have received an offer for the MsC management at Bath.
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.
Posted Feb 16, 2010 05:57
Bath is got a fairly good reputation and I think holding a bath degree should get you enough job prospects.
Why don't you try for the MSc in Management programme at Cass Business School ?
Bath is got a fairly good reputation and I think holding a bath degree should get you enough job prospects.
Why don't you try for the MSc in Management programme at Cass Business School ?
Why don't you try for the MSc in Management programme at Cass Business School ?
Posted Feb 16, 2010 10:18
The Cass course is out of my price range really, 17,000 is a bit too steep for me.
The Cass course is out of my price range really, 17,000 is a bit too steep for me.
Posted Feb 19, 2010 13:25
I have received an offer for the MsC management at Bath.
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.
Honestly, there is not much of difference between them...but when it comes to business school, I feel it makes sense to go to Durham and not Bath...
Cheers
Nes
<blockquote>I have received an offer for the MsC management at Bath.
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.</blockquote>
Honestly, there is not much of difference between them...but when it comes to business school, I feel it makes sense to go to Durham and not Bath...
Cheers
Nes
But I'm starting to have doubts regarding its value.
I can't quite decide on whether it has a high enough reputation, I have looked at Warwick, which I assume has a better reputation, but the fee is £13,000 as opposed to £8,500. Is it really worth that much more?
The purpose for me taking this degree is to improve my employability and increase my level of business knowledge, but I can't decide if the course offers good value, and if Bath's reputation is good enough. I notice that Durham's fees are the same, but it doesn't seem as though there is an awful lot of difference between Bath and Durham, and I would rather live in Bath.</blockquote>
Honestly, there is not much of difference between them...but when it comes to business school, I feel it makes sense to go to Durham and not Bath...
Cheers
Nes
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