Surrey, Kent, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bradford


Daryll

Good day, I have a question that I hope you have the time to assist me with. I've applied to the MBa programs of the University of Surrey, Kent, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bradford for their September 2012 intake. My interest is in the fields of Entrepreneurship and Financial Management. Of the schools listed how would you rank them from 1-5?

I've compiled a list of Pros and Cons, and they all have some good qualities. For example, Newcastle has as one of its requirements, doing a foreign language, for me, this is great as I would love to learn spanish.

Kent and Surrey have overseas study tours included.

Based on the above, how would you rank these 5 programs?

Good day, I have a question that I hope you have the time to assist me with. I've applied to the MBa programs of the University of Surrey, Kent, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bradford for their September 2012 intake. My interest is in the fields of Entrepreneurship and Financial Management. Of the schools listed how would you rank them from 1-5?

I've compiled a list of Pros and Cons, and they all have some good qualities. For example, Newcastle has as one of its requirements, doing a foreign language, for me, this is great as I would love to learn spanish.

Kent and Surrey have overseas study tours included.

Based on the above, how would you rank these 5 programs?
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Duncan

In ascending order: Surrey, Kent, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bradford. It's the same order you list them, so I assume you already knew that.

What job are you aiming at?

In ascending order: Surrey, Kent, Newcastle, Birmingham and Bradford. It's the same order you list them, so I assume you already knew that.

What job are you aiming at?
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Daryll

Thanks Duncan. It was actually a guess. I'm looking to get into consulting small and medium sized businesses. Specifically in the areas of business development, strategic partnerships etc.

Thanks Duncan. It was actually a guess. I'm looking to get into consulting small and medium sized businesses. Specifically in the areas of business development, strategic partnerships etc.
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Mamit

Bradford Would be a good option as they have 4 modules of Finance and 1 module of Entrepreneurship and business simulation, which i suppose would be very useful for Consulting.
Mamit

Bradford Would be a good option as they have 4 modules of Finance and 1 module of Entrepreneurship and business simulation, which i suppose would be very useful for Consulting.
Mamit
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