Dear All;
I need your urgent help, since I have to make a decission in at most two weeks time.
I got offers from, Bocconi, RSM and I think I will get an offer from St Gallen also.
RSM begins in January 2014 and the other two in September 2014.
I do not speak any dutch, italian or german for now. But when I decide about the MBA program then I will begin to take language courses.
As far as I researched these three schools are very similar.
I want to learn your opinions, which would be better for me.
I have worked in one of the big four audit companies for five years and now I am working as budget & internal controls manager of a global company in Turkey.
I think Bocconi will be a better choice since Italian culture is much more similar to Turkish and Bocconi is the most reputable one of these three in Turkey.
I think St Gallen will be better since there is significant number of German companies in Turkey and knowing German would be a great asset. But Turkish people does not know St. Gallen name.
I think RSM will be better, since the Dutch economy is doing well in the crisis and I would have more opportinities in Netherlands
I need your urgent help, since I have to make a decission in at most two weeks time.
I got offers from, Bocconi, RSM and I think I will get an offer from St Gallen also.
RSM begins in January 2014 and the other two in September 2014.
I do not speak any dutch, italian or german for now. But when I decide about the MBA program then I will begin to take language courses.
As far as I researched these three schools are very similar.
I want to learn your opinions, which would be better for me.
I have worked in one of the big four audit companies for five years and now I am working as budget & internal controls manager of a global company in Turkey.
I think Bocconi will be a better choice since Italian culture is much more similar to Turkish and Bocconi is the most reputable one of these three in Turkey.
I think St Gallen will be better since there is significant number of German companies in Turkey and knowing German would be a great asset. But Turkish people does not know St. Gallen name.
I think RSM will be better, since the Dutch economy is doing well in the crisis and I would have more opportinities in Netherlands