Hi All,
Got to clarify some stuff. I'm an alumnus of the course. The HFU MBA program is an accredited program under FIBAA. I took the course in 2009. When I got back to my home country of Canada, I had an independent agency confirm that my HFU MBA degree was 100% equivalent to any other Canadian MBA program such as Queens or U of Toronto.
I've posted other info in the other threads, so you can read there too, but I can add to the life-style and racism questions here.
About racism, I did not witness any myself. Southern Germany is the wealthier half of the country, and people here are more relaxed about race than in the former East part of the coutntry where racism is still quite common. Because the school attracts a lot of foreign students, the locals here in Villingen-Schwenningen are quite accustomed to seeing and hearing students from all parts of the world. Spanish is like a second language here. There are also quite a few Asian businesses in the city: restaurants, grocery stores, etc., and you'll likely find no problems fitting in if you're from S.E. Asia.
As for the city, it is not a metropolis. If you must have big city excitement and shopping, you'll be disappointed here. If you want a charming smaller city that's got a lot of nature and history around it and is within an hour's train ride to big cities like Stuttgart, Zurich or Freiburg, then it has a lot to offer in recreation and liesure activites. Great cycling and hiking just outside your door into the Black Forest. And the local people I found were friendly if you learn to speak their language. The young Germans of course want to speak English, so you'll have no problem there.
And the program itself is very good. There are of course better schools with big names and big price tags, but the HFU MBA is excellent value. In the end, if you choose HFU, you walk away with a respected degree that is equivalent to other MBA's and an exceptional experience living in one of the most picturesque parts of the world.
Good luck in whatever you choose.
Will