I don't live in Spain but can answer some of your questions because I've read a lot about all of these topics. (I am researching both of the schools, and cities, but am not applying for my MBA until 2010.)
This is what people will say: Both are good schools, both have good curriculums. Both have good recruitment networks.
There seems to be a lot of people biased toward Barcelona when it comes to which city. But, from what I can tell Barcelona is more beautiful city, a better holiday destination. You can be at work one minute, and at the beach the next! There are beaches adjacent to downtown. It's like Miami, Florida or something.
Madrid is a huge, buzzing metropolis. I've heard some complain that it is a "concrete city", not as beautiful as Barcelona. It's more like being in NYC versus Maimi. (Sorry for the US comparisons, but that's where I live!)
Barcelona would win in terms of the "fun quotient", and probably the weather. The people are supposed to be very friendly in both places. Madrid is supposed to be dry and hot in the summer, while Barcelona is wet and hot, but at least it has the ocean! Madrid could arguably be better for business purposes because it is the industrial center of Spain. However, Barcelona is also a big economic center, just not as big.
Yes there's a different dialect -- in fact there's an entirely different language in Barcelona. There, nearly half of people use Catalan more than they use Spanish. Catalan is the original language of the region; but Spanish took over during the Franco period when he tried to ban the use of Catalan. The language never died, though, and now people are trying hard to keep it alive. The government even offers free Catalan classes in Barcelona to the general public. I've heard that Spanish (also known as "Castillian") is spoken in a different dialect by native Catalonians. However, Barcelona is such a diverse city that you're bound to interact with people from all over Spain. Madrid, on the other hand, is in the middle of Castille, so the language there might be more "pure."
IE technically has the higher rankings. I know for sure they are #6 in Financial times (you can check these yourself.) However, many on these forums have argued that ESADE is better in some respects. Both are very highly ranked programs internationally.
AS for easier to settle and live in... I think either place is lovely! One thing that is worth a little thought if your'e interested in living in the city center, is that rentals in Madrid can be more expensive because the population is more dense. However, once you get outside the city center, the prices are similar in both cities.
In short, either school would be a good choice, you should just decide which is more desirable for you!
I don't live in Spain but can answer some of your questions because I've read a lot about all of these topics. (I am researching both of the schools, and cities, but am not applying for my MBA until 2010.)
This is what people will say: Both are good schools, both have good curriculums. Both have good recruitment networks.
There seems to be a lot of people biased toward Barcelona when it comes to which city. But, from what I can tell Barcelona is more beautiful city, a better holiday destination. You can be at work one minute, and at the beach the next! There are beaches adjacent to downtown. It's like Miami, Florida or something.
Madrid is a huge, buzzing metropolis. I've heard some complain that it is a "concrete city", not as beautiful as Barcelona. It's more like being in NYC versus Maimi. (Sorry for the US comparisons, but that's where I live!)
Barcelona would win in terms of the "fun quotient", and probably the weather. The people are supposed to be very friendly in both places. Madrid is supposed to be dry and hot in the summer, while Barcelona is wet and hot, but at least it has the ocean! Madrid could arguably be better for business purposes because it is the industrial center of Spain. However, Barcelona is also a big economic center, just not as big.
Yes there's a different dialect -- in fact there's an entirely different language in Barcelona. There, nearly half of people use Catalan more than they use Spanish. Catalan is the original language of the region; but Spanish took over during the Franco period when he tried to ban the use of Catalan. The language never died, though, and now people are trying hard to keep it alive. The government even offers free Catalan classes in Barcelona to the general public. I've heard that Spanish (also known as "Castillian") is spoken in a different dialect by native Catalonians. However, Barcelona is such a diverse city that you're bound to interact with people from all over Spain. Madrid, on the other hand, is in the middle of Castille, so the language there might be more "pure."
IE technically has the higher rankings. I know for sure they are #6 in Financial times (you can check these yourself.) However, many on these forums have argued that ESADE is better in some respects. Both are very highly ranked programs internationally.
AS for easier to settle and live in... I think either place is lovely! One thing that is worth a little thought if your'e interested in living in the city center, is that rentals in Madrid can be more expensive because the population is more dense. However, once you get outside the city center, the prices are similar in both cities.
In short, either school would be a good choice, you should just decide which is more desirable for you!