..."saving money in living cost should not be a relevant criteria for you final choice, it would be more appropriate other criteria such as Career services, networking, internationalization,..."
although theoretically true, this is hardly realistic in most cases - there are a lot of students that do have to take Living costs into account when deciding where to do they're MBA. deciding for one place or the other can make a really big difference in the overall costs of the degree, and therefore is a relevant criteria when deciding which MBA program one makes(but not the only one of course). for example, although LBS is considered a great school, living in London is nutritiously expensive!! some student would find that impossible to finance.
I think that if you have friends in Holland, you should apply to RSM - it is considered a very good school, and you would be able to minimize the living costs.
David
..."saving money in living cost should not be a relevant criteria for you final choice, it would be more appropriate other criteria such as Career services, networking, internationalization,..."
although theoretically true, this is hardly realistic in most cases - there are a lot of students that do have to take Living costs into account when deciding where to do they're MBA. deciding for one place or the other can make a really big difference in the overall costs of the degree, and therefore is a relevant criteria when deciding which MBA program one makes(but not the only one of course). for example, although LBS is considered a great school, living in London is nutritiously expensive!! some student would find that impossible to finance.
I think that if you have friends in Holland, you should apply to RSM - it is considered a very good school, and you would be able to minimize the living costs.
David