First of all, congrats for your admit.
Warwick and ESADE are both good schools.
In terms of program, ESADE program sounds ambiguous to me, unlike warwick's program which seems to be very much focus in biz planning and consultant role.
Having said that, ESADE has higher ranking for its full-time MBA. My worry is that Spain is not the best place to be after graduation, especially with the current problem in E.U.
There are so many pros and cons in both program.
But in the end, you should do a in-depth research on its variety of courses, curriculums and how helpful is the career office.
If I were you, I'll choose warwick because, in my opinion, the brits are on the right track to economic recovery.
And Spain still in the brink of economic failure, they have the highest rate of total debt (public & private) in E.U.
Aside from economic condition, both schools will give you a high quality education. Again, congrats on your admit!
First of all, congrats for your admit.
Warwick and ESADE are both good schools.
In terms of program, ESADE program sounds ambiguous to me, unlike warwick's program which seems to be very much focus in biz planning and consultant role.
Having said that, ESADE has higher ranking for its full-time MBA. My worry is that Spain is not the best place to be after graduation, especially with the current problem in E.U.
There are so many pros and cons in both program.
But in the end, you should do a in-depth research on its variety of courses, curriculums and how helpful is the career office.
If I were you, I'll choose warwick because, in my opinion, the brits are on the right track to economic recovery.
And Spain still in the brink of economic failure, they have the highest rate of total debt (public & private) in E.U.
Aside from economic condition, both schools will give you a high quality education. Again, congrats on your admit!