Thank you guys.
I got hooked up on Katz because only they offered scholarships based on GMAT score. Based on my 680 score I got 11,000 USD deduction on the tuition bringing it down to my 30,000 EUR limit. Additionally, it was the only ranked EMBA (41st on FT '11). Plus I reckoned that coming from Pittsburgh it would be more recognized in US circles than the EU alternatives.
WU EMBA programme is on par with Katz's in my opinion and is 30% more expensive. Schedule is similar to Katz (good) but starts in October '12 compared to katz's April '12. I'd guess WU would have better network in the Balkans and CEE than Katz and on par with CEU.
CEU's brand is more American, least expensive, bit I'm not sure how executive it really is. Based on the bi - weekly, weekend based, 2 year schedule compared to the 14 and 18 months modular schedule of Katz and WU, it looks more like a part - time MBA. Today I learned from Duncan that it is possible to get one semester in exchange with several top notch MBA programs (NYU Stern, Goizueta, Krannert)
The third criteria, the parachute factor, I believe would go to Katz since I believe top 100 EMBA alumni would be more employable across Europe and recognizable in UK (debatable).
At the end, CEU + a semester at Stern may offer the perfect value for money. Let me know if you agree.
Thank you guys.
I got hooked up on Katz because only they offered scholarships based on GMAT score. Based on my 680 score I got 11,000 USD deduction on the tuition bringing it down to my 30,000 EUR limit. Additionally, it was the only ranked EMBA (41st on FT '11). Plus I reckoned that coming from Pittsburgh it would be more recognized in US circles than the EU alternatives.
WU EMBA programme is on par with Katz's in my opinion and is 30% more expensive. Schedule is similar to Katz (good) but starts in October '12 compared to katz's April '12. I'd guess WU would have better network in the Balkans and CEE than Katz and on par with CEU.
CEU's brand is more American, least expensive, bit I'm not sure how executive it really is. Based on the bi - weekly, weekend based, 2 year schedule compared to the 14 and 18 months modular schedule of Katz and WU, it looks more like a part - time MBA. Today I learned from Duncan that it is possible to get one semester in exchange with several top notch MBA programs (NYU Stern, Goizueta, Krannert)
The third criteria, the parachute factor, I believe would go to Katz since I believe top 100 EMBA alumni would be more employable across Europe and recognizable in UK (debatable).
At the end, CEU + a semester at Stern may offer the perfect value for money. Let me know if you agree.