Hola!
I am applying to EADA and Carlos III, and in the hopes I get accepted to both schools, could someone tell me which school is better, basing the objective facts solely on the school please, not the cities.
I know by ranking, EADA is higher. However, Carlos is younger.
I am from the the U.S., so I would love to stay in Spain and work a few years, then move back to the US and work a few years and then in about 5 or 6 years, start my own small business. (so, keeping that in mind, entrepreneur classes are a key factor for my decision, as well as job placement. )
According to the FT.com 2009 world business school rankings:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings
EADA is 91 and Arizona State University is 76. (Universidad de Carlos III offers its first year in Madrid and then it's 2nd year at ASU, giving one an U.S. degree).
So, even though I am living in Barcelona now, and absolutely love it, my ROI is more important than the Med. Sea at my door step, well, at least I hope so.
I am applying to EADA and Carlos III, and in the hopes I get accepted to both schools, could someone tell me which school is better, basing the objective facts solely on the school please, not the cities.
I know by ranking, EADA is higher. However, Carlos is younger.
I am from the the U.S., so I would love to stay in Spain and work a few years, then move back to the US and work a few years and then in about 5 or 6 years, start my own small business. (so, keeping that in mind, entrepreneur classes are a key factor for my decision, as well as job placement. )
According to the FT.com 2009 world business school rankings:
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings
EADA is 91 and Arizona State University is 76. (Universidad de Carlos III offers its first year in Madrid and then it's 2nd year at ASU, giving one an U.S. degree).
So, even though I am living in Barcelona now, and absolutely love it, my ROI is more important than the Med. Sea at my door step, well, at least I hope so.