Hi guys! Does anybody here have experience with the Trium MBA offered by Stern, LSE and HEC?
Sid
Trium MBA
Posted Apr 26, 2005 23:33
Sid
Posted Jul 08, 2005 16:04
Well, all of the participating schools are doing quite well in the rankings, so it cannot be too bad..
Posted Jul 24, 2006 00:40
Hi guys! Does anybody here have experience with the Trium MBA offered by Stern, LSE and HEC?
Sid
Yes, indeed, I just finished it. A couple of awesome things about it. First, it's REALLY global. You go all around the world and the program brings in great professors and speakers from each of the regions -- often world-class professors and/or practitioners, including CEOs and CFOs of the leading multinationals or financial first. Second, the curriculum is INCREDIBLY well-integrated, not just a series of independent modules on the usual MBA topics.
If you have questions, I can give you the names and email addresses of students so you can get a range of opinions. Obviously I've been thrilled with the program.
Paul
Sid</blockquote>
Yes, indeed, I just finished it. A couple of awesome things about it. First, it's REALLY global. You go all around the world and the program brings in great professors and speakers from each of the regions -- often world-class professors and/or practitioners, including CEOs and CFOs of the leading multinationals or financial first. Second, the curriculum is INCREDIBLY well-integrated, not just a series of independent modules on the usual MBA topics.
If you have questions, I can give you the names and email addresses of students so you can get a range of opinions. Obviously I've been thrilled with the program.
Paul
Posted Aug 18, 2006 10:32
Sounds great How about the admission process, pretty competitive I presume right?
Posted Aug 20, 2006 09:11
Does anyone know how many students are admitted to the Trium MBA?
Posted Sep 14, 2006 00:31
Typically, the classes are between 45 and 55 people. The general idea is to keep the class size small and highly interactive.
I'm part of the Class of 2007 and I have to say, I can't recommend this EMBA enough. It's really more than just a generic B-school education, it's a real look at the impact of business in the wider world.
Good luck - it's a competitive entrance process (another colleague commented that the participating schools are of a high quality - this is true) but that should never stop you from trying.
Best regards,
Chris
I'm part of the Class of 2007 and I have to say, I can't recommend this EMBA enough. It's really more than just a generic B-school education, it's a real look at the impact of business in the wider world.
Good luck - it's a competitive entrance process (another colleague commented that the participating schools are of a high quality - this is true) but that should never stop you from trying.
Best regards,
Chris
Posted Oct 02, 2006 21:28
This program sounds so good, so I was a bit shocked when I read "I can't recommend this EMBA", but than I read the "..enough" :-)
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