Hey there, I'm a current MBA student at Hult. I'm not going to tell you Hult is perfect, because it's not. Every school has it's pros and cons. For example, Hult is relatively new compared to the more established schools, so it's still working out some kinks. For example, information is sometimes shared "just in time" rather than far in advance, so operations need to be improved a bit.
That being said, I do like Hult. I chose to study at the London campus because I was already living in the UK, and I couldn't cover the cost of moving/storing all my furniture. It also means I'm not rotating to one of the other campuses, though most students have taken advantage of the opportunity. I found a lot of other schools not suited to my personality, but when I walked into the Hult campus, it "felt right", if that makes any sense. If you have the opportunity to visit your schools, do so, as getting the right atmosphere can make an enormous amount of difference in your academic performance and success.
As for your concerns about Brexit, I'm with you on that. I'm technically an EU citizen (German passport), though I was born in South Africa and went to school in Asia. I've lived in the UK for 8 years, and I have to admit I'm rather apprehensive about what the government could do to me despite being a skilled worker (also IT!) who has paid taxes. But the Hult MBA is one year, and you'll be done before Brexit kicks in. Hult has a Visa team, and almost none of my (London campus) classmates are British. (I think maybe 2 out of 73 have UK passports?)
If you have any other questions about Hult, please do let me know. Message me or find me on Twitter (@dani_w121).
Hey there, I'm a current MBA student at Hult. I'm not going to tell you Hult is perfect, because it's not. Every school has it's pros and cons. For example, Hult is relatively new compared to the more established schools, so it's still working out some kinks. For example, information is sometimes shared "just in time" rather than far in advance, so operations need to be improved a bit.
That being said, I do like Hult. I chose to study at the London campus because I was already living in the UK, and I couldn't cover the cost of moving/storing all my furniture. It also means I'm not rotating to one of the other campuses, though most students have taken advantage of the opportunity. I found a lot of other schools not suited to my personality, but when I walked into the Hult campus, it "felt right", if that makes any sense. If you have the opportunity to visit your schools, do so, as getting the right atmosphere can make an enormous amount of difference in your academic performance and success.
As for your concerns about Brexit, I'm with you on that. I'm technically an EU citizen (German passport), though I was born in South Africa and went to school in Asia. I've lived in the UK for 8 years, and I have to admit I'm rather apprehensive about what the government could do to me despite being a skilled worker (also IT!) who has paid taxes. But the Hult MBA is one year, and you'll be done before Brexit kicks in. Hult has a Visa team, and almost none of my (London campus) classmates are British. (I think maybe 2 out of 73 have UK passports?)
If you have any other questions about Hult, please do let me know. Message me or find me on Twitter (@dani_w121).