I think I am in somewhat of an unusual position.
I'm looking to apply for an MBA, starting in 2019.
I'm from the UK and have a background in manufacturing management, 4 years work experience and in that time I've worked my way up quite rapidly in comparison to my peers. GMAT wise I'm expecting a result between 650-690.
In terms of applications, I'm going to apply to Imperial and Cass. However I'm very tempted by the prospect of studying abroad at a number of places, namely EADA HHL and Lisbon for differing reasons. Long term I imagine I will return to the UK.
My question is this: Is there any point going abroad for an MBA? Would it be worthwhile if my plan is to return to the UK.
Also, I have a 2:2 in an engineering discipline for a Russell Group Uni. How significantly will this affect my application. Should I consider lesser ranked schools as a result of this (If at all considering the poor ROI at many places)
If you could even help with just one of these questions I'd be eternally thankful.
I'm looking to apply for an MBA, starting in 2019.
I'm from the UK and have a background in manufacturing management, 4 years work experience and in that time I've worked my way up quite rapidly in comparison to my peers. GMAT wise I'm expecting a result between 650-690.
In terms of applications, I'm going to apply to Imperial and Cass. However I'm very tempted by the prospect of studying abroad at a number of places, namely EADA HHL and Lisbon for differing reasons. Long term I imagine I will return to the UK.
My question is this: Is there any point going abroad for an MBA? Would it be worthwhile if my plan is to return to the UK.
Also, I have a 2:2 in an engineering discipline for a Russell Group Uni. How significantly will this affect my application. Should I consider lesser ranked schools as a result of this (If at all considering the poor ROI at many places)
If you could even help with just one of these questions I'd be eternally thankful.