Hi All ;
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc
Which on to opt for...?
Posted Jun 19, 2009 11:52
Hi All ;
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc
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Posted Jun 20, 2009 14:59
Hi All ;
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc
Hey,
I'm going to be superficial here. I don't know much about these programs, or the difference from one another, although I have heard of the school names. However, if I were an employer, I'd look up FT. Aston is the best one out of them (Glasglow isn't even ranked). Its rank is the highest and has a 96% placement success. I also personally know somebody from Aston who has a great career as MD of a very reputable recruitment firm. You can check the stats out yourself: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/bradford-school-of-managementtiasnimbas-business-school.
This is probably all you need at this stage since you were happy to go to all schools anyway right?
<blockquote>Hi All ;
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc</blockquote>
Hey,
I'm going to be superficial here. I don't know much about these programs, or the difference from one another, although I have heard of the school names. However, if I were an employer, I'd look up FT. Aston is the best one out of them (Glasglow isn't even ranked). Its rank is the highest and has a 96% placement success. I also personally know somebody from Aston who has a great career as MD of a very reputable recruitment firm. You can check the stats out yourself: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/bradford-school-of-managementtiasnimbas-business-school.
This is probably all you need at this stage since you were happy to go to all schools anyway right?
I have offer from the following B Schools
Glasgow/Aston/Liverpool/Bradford
Please guide me to choose the right MBA according to reputation,city,job prospects,accrediation,quality of programmes etc</blockquote>
Hey,
I'm going to be superficial here. I don't know much about these programs, or the difference from one another, although I have heard of the school names. However, if I were an employer, I'd look up FT. Aston is the best one out of them (Glasglow isn't even ranked). Its rank is the highest and has a 96% placement success. I also personally know somebody from Aston who has a great career as MD of a very reputable recruitment firm. You can check the stats out yourself: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/bradford-school-of-managementtiasnimbas-business-school.
This is probably all you need at this stage since you were happy to go to all schools anyway right?
Posted Jun 22, 2009 20:09
No, infact i applied to few of the schools and got a offer. But i am preferring Lancaster school of business.. I am looking for only good colleges. Plz help me regarding this. I have gone through the FT. Even bradford was listed in FT.
No, infact i applied to few of the schools and got a offer. But i am preferring Lancaster school of business.. I am looking for only good colleges. Plz help me regarding this. I have gone through the FT. Even bradford was listed in FT.
Inactive User
Posted Jun 23, 2009 10:00
No, infact i applied to few of the schools and got a offer. But i am preferring Lancaster school of business.. I am looking for only good colleges. Plz help me regarding this. I have gone through the FT. Even bradford was listed in FT.
You've asked a very difficult question my friend. What is "good college"? Do you mean brand? Because honestly, they're all the same, esp when you go abroad. You go abroad, the only MBA program people will recognize are Oxford, Cambridge and LBS (I apologize for being politically incorrect).
The one you should opt for, if you ask me, is the one that has the best relationship with the companies in the field in which you want to work. Check out the employment report for each individual school. I don't know what your post MBA goals are.
But you've answered the question yourself. You want to go to Lancaster. Then wait another year and apply, unless you've got other reasons for having to start an MBA this year. Most people will only get one MBA degree, so if you're going to make that investment, it's better be the program that you want to get into. Don't let anybody in this forum decide for you.
<blockquote>No, infact i applied to few of the schools and got a offer. But i am preferring Lancaster school of business.. I am looking for only good colleges. Plz help me regarding this. I have gone through the FT. Even bradford was listed in FT. </blockquote>
You've asked a very difficult question my friend. What is "good college"? Do you mean brand? Because honestly, they're all the same, esp when you go abroad. You go abroad, the only MBA program people will recognize are Oxford, Cambridge and LBS (I apologize for being politically incorrect).
The one you should opt for, if you ask me, is the one that has the best relationship with the companies in the field in which you want to work. Check out the employment report for each individual school. I don't know what your post MBA goals are.
But you've answered the question yourself. You want to go to Lancaster. Then wait another year and apply, unless you've got other reasons for having to start an MBA this year. Most people will only get one MBA degree, so if you're going to make that investment, it's better be the program that you want to get into. Don't let anybody in this forum decide for you.
You've asked a very difficult question my friend. What is "good college"? Do you mean brand? Because honestly, they're all the same, esp when you go abroad. You go abroad, the only MBA program people will recognize are Oxford, Cambridge and LBS (I apologize for being politically incorrect).
The one you should opt for, if you ask me, is the one that has the best relationship with the companies in the field in which you want to work. Check out the employment report for each individual school. I don't know what your post MBA goals are.
But you've answered the question yourself. You want to go to Lancaster. Then wait another year and apply, unless you've got other reasons for having to start an MBA this year. Most people will only get one MBA degree, so if you're going to make that investment, it's better be the program that you want to get into. Don't let anybody in this forum decide for you.
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