My name is Jorge Campal. I am an industrial engineer (2 years of postgraduate experience) currently working for a multinational automotive company in Spain while finishing my second bachelor in mechanical engineering. I started looking for MBAs in the german-speaking Europe a while ago, as I have had German education (15 years at a german school with C2 language level + 2 internship in Frankfurt and Hamburg + 4 exchanges with German families all around the country). Hence, I am planning on doing an MBA in Germany for the 2021 or 2022 intake given that I will have enough experience and savings to make the most of it.
I have looked all over the internet and for the best business schools with the most suitable programmes in Germany:
-mannheim b.s
-frankfurt school of finance and management
-whu
-ESMT (discarded as)
-HHL Leipzig
I did visit the Mannheim b.s in November of 2017 and the Frankfurt school of finance and management in August of 2018 with positive opinion.
My thoughts on the schools:
I like the HHL Leipzig programme but their fast track option, which is 21 months long and really complete, maybe too much and the 12 month option lacks a bit of insight and focuses only on normal courses. In addition I find it to be inclined more on start ups than general management and its reputation is not as good as the other ones
Mannheim b.s : Seems to be the most reputed one. Its programme looks nice but I have been in the city of Mannheim a few times and the city does not have much to offer.
WHU: I do not have much info of this one, only their brochure. Their campus is fairly new and located in Düsseldorf, which is a city with a high standard of life.
Frankfurt School of Finance and Management: Their programme is relatively new but I did like what I saw. The campus is really new (built in 2017) and located near the financial district. In addition they do offer accommodation on campus and the Frankfurt airport is nearby (with 2h direct flights to my hometown). On the contrary, their teaching programme does not seem as strong as the other ones and I still do not know where the alumni of the MBA have landed after the programme.
I would like to know your opinions concerning their teaching programmes and which one would you choose. I am really open minded as of what job sector is concerned after the programme. Any feedback would be really appreciated.