Dear JohnyL,
You wrote: It is a little bit astonishing/irritating how committed a person with only two postings in this forum is to a school at which he or she is neither enrolled nor employed. ;-)))
My answer: Posting on forums is not my full-time job. I do not write just for the sake of satisfying my ego. I write only when I feel compelled to do so as I felt after reading this discussion. I think that answers your suspicion about writing me only two posts. I think, unfortunately, you have serious problems with ESMT. If someone wants to pursue an advice from current ESMT students or alumni, you say how one can trust the current students or alumni from ESMT as they will speak only positive things about school. Now, you wonder how someone who is neither enrolled nor employed by ESMT could write something positive about ESMT. Exactly this sentence tells a lot about you and your biased approach towards EMST. If I would have written bad about ESMT, you would have been happy and completely agreed with my point of view. But, now you WONDER because this is not what you want to read. Start to read the truth and respect others opinion.
You wrote: I do not know at which other German schools you did apply applied but at those which have visited or talked to I didn't have the impression that they just "recycled" their Diplom. I also could not find what you call a university culture there.
My answer: Then you have not visited top German schools buddy. I?m here not talking about my impressions rather about my experiences. Impressions are virtual and experiences are real. Please research first about what MBA is all about. I don?t care if you already have an MBA? Having an MBA does not mean you know what an MBA is, like, having success does not mean you did everything in the right manner. There is a great difference between Diplom and an MBA and I know that you know about it but playing simply low. It would be great if you could tell me about how not to refurbish Diplom to an MBA. Regarding university culture, you?ll understand the difference if you have ever visited a real MBA school and not a refurbished (Diplom) MBA school.
You wrote: And to be honest, I do not care that much about the application form, but more about the selection process and who gets admitted. All in all, I did not have the impression that the smartest German brains teach and study at ESMT. This is my personal opinion and believe me, I really had a close look on nearly all accredited schools in Germany
My answer: Probably, you did not read my post with full concentration. Application form is the very first interaction from applicant?s side to business school. It seems to me that you have not really applied to any top business schools and that is why ignoring the importance of application form. You cannot connect how significant is application form and essays in the selection process. When you say that you do not have the impression (again not experience) that the smartest German brains teach and study at ESMT, I completely agree with you. And, this proves that you understand ZERO about an MBA. Because an MBA must not be about the smartest brains in German rather smartest brains in world. Regarding ESMT, I talked about the smart people from the world like professors from Harvard, INSEAS, IMD etc. Therefore, you are right that ESMT does not have smart people from German, actually it has smart people from around the world.
You wrote: It is a little bit astonishing/irritating how committed a person with only two postings in this forum is to a school at which he or she is neither enrolled nor employed. ;-)))
My answer: Posting on forums is not my full-time job. I do not write just for the sake of satisfying my ego. I write only when I feel compelled to do so as I felt after reading this discussion. I think that answers your suspicion about writing me only two posts. I think, unfortunately, you have serious problems with ESMT. If someone wants to pursue an advice from current ESMT students or alumni, you say how one can trust the current students or alumni from ESMT as they will speak only positive things about school. Now, you wonder how someone who is neither enrolled nor employed by ESMT could write something positive about ESMT. Exactly this sentence tells a lot about you and your biased approach towards EMST. If I would have written bad about ESMT, you would have been happy and completely agreed with my point of view. But, now you WONDER because this is not what you want to read. Start to read the truth and respect others opinion.
You wrote: I do not know at which other German schools you did apply applied but at those which have visited or talked to I didn't have the impression that they just "recycled" their Diplom. I also could not find what you call a university culture there.
My answer: Then you have not visited top German schools buddy. I?m here not talking about my impressions rather about my experiences. Impressions are virtual and experiences are real. Please research first about what MBA is all about. I don?t care if you already have an MBA? Having an MBA does not mean you know what an MBA is, like, having success does not mean you did everything in the right manner. There is a great difference between Diplom and an MBA and I know that you know about it but playing simply low. It would be great if you could tell me about how not to refurbish Diplom to an MBA. Regarding university culture, you?ll understand the difference if you have ever visited a real MBA school and not a refurbished (Diplom) MBA school.
You wrote: And to be honest, I do not care that much about the application form, but more about the selection process and who gets admitted. All in all, I did not have the impression that the smartest German brains teach and study at ESMT. This is my personal opinion and believe me, I really had a close look on nearly all accredited schools in Germany
My answer: Probably, you did not read my post with full concentration. Application form is the very first interaction from applicant?s side to business school. It seems to me that you have not really applied to any top business schools and that is why ignoring the importance of application form. You cannot connect how significant is application form and essays in the selection process. When you say that you do not have the impression (again not experience) that the smartest German brains teach and study at ESMT, I completely agree with you. And, this proves that you understand ZERO about an MBA. Because an MBA must not be about the smartest brains in German rather smartest brains in world. Regarding ESMT, I talked about the smart people from the world like professors from Harvard, INSEAS, IMD etc. Therefore, you are right that ESMT does not have smart people from German, actually it has smart people from around the world.