I am a US citizen with French language skills, looking at MBA programmes in Europe to help me change professional direction. Since I don't think I can make the cut at the super elite schools for admission, I have been really looking at EM LYON and EDHEC as the best possibilities for me, from a cost and time commitment standpoint. My gut sense is that EDHEC is on the upswing in terms of reputation, and more or less seems to offer a program of comparable quality and cost to EM LYON.
I do wonder about a couple of things, however. Does the shorter EDHEC programme sacrifice quality? How much difference, if any, does an extra two months make?
EM LYON is clear about the specializations you can have in the MBA (ie luxury, life sciences, etc), while EDHEC seems to have a reputation for finance. I do not have a very clear picture as to whether you can really get a "specialization" at EDHEC - can someone clarify this?
My final question is about career guidance and help. If possible, I'd love to remain in France, but know that's a long shot. I don't really know if an MBA will help me change careers at all - I have what the EDHEC representative has called an "atypical profile," and I think they are interested in me. However, I am going to need a lot of help in translating my previous work experience, even with an MBA, into a new career. Does one generally fare better than the other in career services? Or is it a wash?
I do wonder about a couple of things, however. Does the shorter EDHEC programme sacrifice quality? How much difference, if any, does an extra two months make?
EM LYON is clear about the specializations you can have in the MBA (ie luxury, life sciences, etc), while EDHEC seems to have a reputation for finance. I do not have a very clear picture as to whether you can really get a "specialization" at EDHEC - can someone clarify this?
My final question is about career guidance and help. If possible, I'd love to remain in France, but know that's a long shot. I don't really know if an MBA will help me change careers at all - I have what the EDHEC representative has called an "atypical profile," and I think they are interested in me. However, I am going to need a lot of help in translating my previous work experience, even with an MBA, into a new career. Does one generally fare better than the other in career services? Or is it a wash?