Oxford Brooks - Distance MBA


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Hi. I am looking for a distance MBA course in UK so that I can work and study at the same time. I do not have to much money to spend and I have been looking at the following distance learning MBA's univ.:
- Imperial Collage
- Oxford Brooks
- Warwick

From the list the cheapest one is Oxford Brooks (£9,900) but is it eny good. Could not find this MBA in any of the rankings. Some people say the univ. overall is good but how about the MBA.

Would you recommend it to someone who has a samll amount to spend ?

PS: I am planning to do an MBA and then go back to Poland.

Thanks

Hi. I am looking for a distance MBA course in UK so that I can work and study at the same time. I do not have to much money to spend and I have been looking at the following distance learning MBA's univ.:
- Imperial Collage
- Oxford Brooks
- Warwick

From the list the cheapest one is Oxford Brooks (£9,900) but is it eny good. Could not find this MBA in any of the rankings. Some people say the univ. overall is good but how about the MBA.

Would you recommend it to someone who has a samll amount to spend ?

PS: I am planning to do an MBA and then go back to Poland.

Thanks
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jona

Didn't see this one, sorry.
Imperial and Warwick are another league, if you have enough funding, you should go for oe of them.

How expensive are they, a lot more tha Oxford Brookes?

Didn't see this one, sorry.
Imperial and Warwick are another league, if you have enough funding, you should go for oe of them.

How expensive are they, a lot more tha Oxford Brookes?
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I'm with jona on this one. I have some experience of working both at Oxford Brookes and within the University of London (of which Imperial is a part). The difference in the quality of students is very great - Imperial is, if I recall correctly, a member of the Russell Group of colleges and universities which comprises the top tier in British academia. Brookes, because it is relatively new and comparativiely small, is not. That's not to say it's all bad, however. As I wrote on here a couple of days ago, in some areas Brookes scores higher than Oxford University (at least if you go by official rankings). Brookes also has a number of first-rate staff members in all departments, and the quality of its graduate intake is higher than at undergrad level. And, as you say, it's cheaper. My only concern is that for something like an MBA one is better off going to a more recgonised institution if at all possible.

I'm with jona on this one. I have some experience of working both at Oxford Brookes and within the University of London (of which Imperial is a part). The difference in the quality of students is very great - Imperial is, if I recall correctly, a member of the Russell Group of colleges and universities which comprises the top tier in British academia. Brookes, because it is relatively new and comparativiely small, is not. That's not to say it's all bad, however. As I wrote on here a couple of days ago, in some areas Brookes scores higher than Oxford University (at least if you go by official rankings). Brookes also has a number of first-rate staff members in all departments, and the quality of its graduate intake is higher than at undergrad level. And, as you say, it's cheaper. My only concern is that for something like an MBA one is better off going to a more recgonised institution if at all possible.
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