hi ppl,
i,v done my engineering and have about 3.5 yrs of mgrl experience.ielts-7.0 no gmat.i'v got into sheffield,glasgow,birmingham(2 yr programe),southampton for an mba prog.which uni is good or which uni will ya'l suggest i am little confused...please help..
thank you
uk mba
Posted Apr 01, 2010 14:16
i,v done my engineering and have about 3.5 yrs of mgrl experience.ielts-7.0 no gmat.i'v got into sheffield,glasgow,birmingham(2 yr programe),southampton for an mba prog.which uni is good or which uni will ya'l suggest i am little confused...please help..
thank you
Posted Apr 02, 2010 06:26
It helps if you tell people what you want to do after your MBA. You've got to do a lot more than to just some around asking some random question. Do your homework and be specific, don't be such a loser hoping for a handout.
Other than that, just go to London Business School
Other than that, just go to London Business School
Posted Apr 02, 2010 07:50
hey buddy you better watch wat u sayin(fishball).i'v done my home work n i knw exactly wat i'm gonna do after the mba.its just a third party opinion i'v asked for.you think ppl will just apply to some random business schools with out even knowing anything about them.i knw b'ham is the better one out of the lot coz its ranked 75th by ft and its got a good range of electives and interns and iv taken international business as majors.but is it worth spending 30000 pounds.on the other hand sheffield n southampton are also good with amba accreds n fees around 17000 pounds.the question is-is it worth spending 30000 on b'ham mba?...i am still waitin to hear frm aston n bradford.and by the way u dont have to tell me whether to go to london business school or wharton or kellog.if you can answer the question other wise its better to mind your business.thanx
Posted Apr 02, 2010 08:53
Oh my god, what have I done? did I insult you? I have to watch what I say - given that I can't type with my eyes closed. But what if I could? Would that mean that I'm not watching what I say? I think I take great pride in watching what I say.
I guess it might be the end of the world for me. Oh woe, what's going to happen now?
Now, what's the use of saying
"which uni is good or which uni will ya'l suggest i am little confused.."
When you reject my suggestion that you should go to London Business School? I gave you a fair suggestion on which university is good, and/or which university I would suggest. Don't you think I've answered that question?
Come to think about it,
"hi ppl,
i,v done my engineering and have about 3.5 yrs of mgrl experience.ielts-7.0 no gmat"
Is pretty cryptic. Maybe in your world, it tells me a hell lot of stuff, like what you want to do after your MBA, what your background is, what additional courses you've taken. Yup, I guess when you're a guy named pavan who's an engineer, you can get all of that out from a one liner.
Actually, come to think of it, I don't think you're actually able to get into London Business School or Wharton or Kellogg, or even Oxford or Cambridge. I guess you could try and prove me wrong, but my money is on that you're not quite able to get in. So yeah, it kinda sucks when you're told about that, but don't worry, I can't get into Wharton either - so we're equal there.
Anyway, if you're unhappy about my replies, you don't have to read them :)
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You've asked some pretty relevant questions in this post though, so here's my suggestion. Whether or not it's worth it depends on whether the MBA from that particular university is able to help you get into your post-MBA role.
The best way would be to compare recruitment for the university in that particular role. It's hard to say whether it's worth spending 30k on the b/ham MBA without knowing the class % that go into the post-MBA role that you're interested in.
I guess it might be the end of the world for me. Oh woe, what's going to happen now?
Now, what's the use of saying
"which uni is good or which uni will ya'l suggest i am little confused.."
When you reject my suggestion that you should go to London Business School? I gave you a fair suggestion on which university is good, and/or which university I would suggest. Don't you think I've answered that question?
Come to think about it,
"hi ppl,
i,v done my engineering and have about 3.5 yrs of mgrl experience.ielts-7.0 no gmat"
Is pretty cryptic. Maybe in your world, it tells me a hell lot of stuff, like what you want to do after your MBA, what your background is, what additional courses you've taken. Yup, I guess when you're a guy named pavan who's an engineer, you can get all of that out from a one liner.
Actually, come to think of it, I don't think you're actually able to get into London Business School or Wharton or Kellogg, or even Oxford or Cambridge. I guess you could try and prove me wrong, but my money is on that you're not quite able to get in. So yeah, it kinda sucks when you're told about that, but don't worry, I can't get into Wharton either - so we're equal there.
Anyway, if you're unhappy about my replies, you don't have to read them :)
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You've asked some pretty relevant questions in this post though, so here's my suggestion. Whether or not it's worth it depends on whether the MBA from that particular university is able to help you get into your post-MBA role.
The best way would be to compare recruitment for the university in that particular role. It's hard to say whether it's worth spending 30k on the b/ham MBA without knowing the class % that go into the post-MBA role that you're interested in.
Posted Apr 02, 2010 11:37
first of all you dont call someone a looser without even meeting or even knowing them.and then why would i want to get into some school just to prove a point to some stranger by the name fishball.fyi i work for deloitte touche n after the mba in the uk i will continue to work with them till 2013 in london thats the deal n 30% of the tution fee is sponsord by the company n iv done six sigma blackbelt certification as well.you dont have to knw all this...since you have mentioned something bout addtional courses..career..background...i had to mention this.and ya i knw tat you cant get into one those schools for sure..else why would you spend time n energy drafting those posts(crap).luk i dont even knw you..n you dont call someone a looser without even knowing em.
Posted Apr 02, 2010 11:56
If I'm not wrong, it's spelt as "loser".
Don't take my calling you a loser out of context - which was in the fact that you are a loser if you're hoping for a handout. Now if you're not hoping for a free handout, then you're not a loser. So the question is, are you hoping for a handout or not?
It's simply because I don't want to get into one of those schools that I have the time and energy to draft replies to you. You seem to take things so personally and have bad writing habits. If you had put all the information you have given in your later posts upfront, it would have been easier to answer your initial post.
Remember now, it's loser.
P/s And you my friend, have spent a lot of time and energy replying my crap posts with your crap posts.
Don't take my calling you a loser out of context - which was in the fact that you are a loser if you're hoping for a handout. Now if you're not hoping for a free handout, then you're not a loser. So the question is, are you hoping for a handout or not?
It's simply because I don't want to get into one of those schools that I have the time and energy to draft replies to you. You seem to take things so personally and have bad writing habits. If you had put all the information you have given in your later posts upfront, it would have been easier to answer your initial post.
Remember now, it's loser.
P/s And you my friend, have spent a lot of time and energy replying my crap posts with your crap posts.
Posted Apr 02, 2010 12:24
Pavan, I read many posts by fishball and I think he/she is really trying to help other people here who are asking specific questions about MBA programs.
I agree with fishball that in your first question you don't provide enough information about your background and your aims to expect a serious reply. If you really do your homework, you should also respect rules of this board, which explicitly do not allow SMS talk like "coz" etc. I sometime wonder why people who intend to do an MBA use such a language. I'm not a native speaker and surely make mistakes, but it's about showing some effort to write like an adult.
Anyway, we are here to help, not to insult each other. So, what exactly did you want to know?
I agree with fishball that in your first question you don't provide enough information about your background and your aims to expect a serious reply. If you really do your homework, you should also respect rules of this board, which explicitly do not allow SMS talk like "coz" etc. I sometime wonder why people who intend to do an MBA use such a language. I'm not a native speaker and surely make mistakes, but it's about showing some effort to write like an adult.
Anyway, we are here to help, not to insult each other. So, what exactly did you want to know?
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