Hello!
I would like to get some advice about the following situation. Non-eu citizen (Russia) with previously held bachelor from home country (top uni), MSc from Sweden (Gothenburg Uni ranked 283 by QS Global), some work experience in Sweden (less than a year), extensive work experience in home country, including managerial experience, in the area of FP&A and management accounting. Currently also trying to get CIMA exams. Also good pack of foreign languages: french (studied 1 year exchange with french as tuition language), english (GMAT 690 but took the test in 2007 and now doing some revision in order to take the test again, MSc also taught in english), swedish (passed test that allows to study in university in swedish), currently studying dutch hoping to pass exam on B2 level in may 2018.
I would like to move to a specific country - Netherlands. (I have a bf there, but getting visa based on that is out of the table.) I need to be moving through finding a job after MBA graduation.
I considered RSM MBA and looked extensively at this school. Studied in details their placement reports, see some drop last years compared to previous year. A bit irritated that the report for 2017 is not published yet, but it makes sense since they need to see who found a job 3 months after graduation and the graduation is in december (program lasts jan-dec).
I would like to evaluate which strategy may work better for my case: going for top program in this country, i.e. RSM, or going may be for better school, why not INSEAD or IMD, trying to leverage its reputation specifically in NL.
Have to say that spending 50KEUR and being forced to come back home would be a total waste of money and a disaster on personal level, even though MBA salaries in Russia might be not bad at all.
I would like to get some advice about the following situation. Non-eu citizen (Russia) with previously held bachelor from home country (top uni), MSc from Sweden (Gothenburg Uni ranked 283 by QS Global), some work experience in Sweden (less than a year), extensive work experience in home country, including managerial experience, in the area of FP&A and management accounting. Currently also trying to get CIMA exams. Also good pack of foreign languages: french (studied 1 year exchange with french as tuition language), english (GMAT 690 but took the test in 2007 and now doing some revision in order to take the test again, MSc also taught in english), swedish (passed test that allows to study in university in swedish), currently studying dutch hoping to pass exam on B2 level in may 2018.
I would like to move to a specific country - Netherlands. (I have a bf there, but getting visa based on that is out of the table.) I need to be moving through finding a job after MBA graduation.
I considered RSM MBA and looked extensively at this school. Studied in details their placement reports, see some drop last years compared to previous year. A bit irritated that the report for 2017 is not published yet, but it makes sense since they need to see who found a job 3 months after graduation and the graduation is in december (program lasts jan-dec).
I would like to evaluate which strategy may work better for my case: going for top program in this country, i.e. RSM, or going may be for better school, why not INSEAD or IMD, trying to leverage its reputation specifically in NL.
Have to say that spending 50KEUR and being forced to come back home would be a total waste of money and a disaster on personal level, even though MBA salaries in Russia might be not bad at all.