Thanks for your comments smart & pwllo and nando.
That?s an extremely valuable point you got there, smart, regarding Spain being an entry-exit ?island? for an MBA.
When you give it some thought - What else is there business wise in Spain except the MBA, unless you are Spanish, or speak Spanish fluently. Nothing.
For example, according to me, The Dutch have business in their blood, they have written BUSINESS all over their forehead and are entrepreneurs by heart. Besides, they are often fun to deal with, are punctual and you can mostly expect to get what is agreed upon. Not that you would much deal with the Dutch in the classroom at RSM, because the students are from all over.
I know nothing about the English MBA schools.
But I do know that the quality of life in England is crap (you pay more than the real value actually is ? for ex most houses in the UK are a joke not to mention the isolation for windows etc etc ?). This really puts me off! Why would you spend time in a country, where you don?t get what you pay for. Frustrating. Spent 4 years there.
Ok, and now some comments regarding France and HEC and INSEAD (I will be sure to post this part also to the part of website that deals with foreign students aspiring to go to HEC)
I work in France, speak French so I manage everyday life without a problem ? but don?t speak it like English (=perfect).
If you are a foreigner, and do not speak French fluently ? don?t even consider going to HEC, France to do an MBA and in hope to get a high pay job there. You won?t get it, unless you are EXTREMELY well connected. It?s better you just forget about it right now.
Now, I am not talking about the quality of life in France. That truly is perfect. And the daily hassle with everyday things will make sure you always have something to get done ? there is no time to get depressed.
INSEAD is the place, if you got the cash and they take in so many people there?s always a good chance getting in. It?s perfect! You provide them the cash, you bust your ass for a year and can add to your CV that you?ve done your MBA in INSEAD. But don?t forget one thing: IF YOU FAIL TO GET A HIGH PAY JOB AFTER YOUR YEAR IN THERE, GUESS WHAT WILL BE WRITTEN ON YOUR FOREHEAD: Yes, that?s right ? ?LOSER?. Your mother, father, granny, sis and bro will hide their head in the toilet in shame before they admit you went to INSEAD and didn?t get a job right away.
So what?s my point??!
Find out what you want, then choose an MBA school accordingly, and don?t let the school brand do all the work for you. Work hard, and let the school brand be the sugar topping.
My comments regarding a few schools:
INSEAD ? this is for you, if you know what you want, if you got the cash. If you?re not sure what you want ? avoid it at all costs and run as far as possible.
HEC ? if you don?t speak French fluently, if you don?t want to work in France ? avoid it. If you are 100% fluent and want a high fly job (+ if you are good looking) ? get in at any cost ? great opportunity for the ones who don?t have too much cash.
RSM ? if you know what you want and don?t have too much cash, if you want to work in Germany and countries known for punctuality and western standards (not Latin standards: France, Italy, Spain, Greece). If you are ready to bust your ass for your cause and have reasonable network. Not so glamour, but more hands on and building on long term solutions.
IMD ? you got the cash, and have experience in the industry ? they will provide you a good network. Great courses for entrepreneurs. They will pamper you, and even provide you a psychologist ? but you will pay well for it.
Again, any more comments welcome. Have a great day! And thanks again for the splendid comments!
Thanks for your comments smart & pwllo and nando.
That?s an extremely valuable point you got there, smart, regarding Spain being an entry-exit ?island? for an MBA.
When you give it some thought - What else is there business wise in Spain except the MBA, unless you are Spanish, or speak Spanish fluently. Nothing.
For example, according to me, The Dutch have business in their blood, they have written BUSINESS all over their forehead and are entrepreneurs by heart. Besides, they are often fun to deal with, are punctual and you can mostly expect to get what is agreed upon. Not that you would much deal with the Dutch in the classroom at RSM, because the students are from all over.
I know nothing about the English MBA schools.
But I do know that the quality of life in England is crap (you pay more than the real value actually is ? for ex most houses in the UK are a joke not to mention the isolation for windows etc etc ?). This really puts me off! Why would you spend time in a country, where you don?t get what you pay for. Frustrating. Spent 4 years there.
Ok, and now some comments regarding France and HEC and INSEAD (I will be sure to post this part also to the part of website that deals with foreign students aspiring to go to HEC)
I work in France, speak French so I manage everyday life without a problem ? but don?t speak it like English (=perfect).
If you are a foreigner, and do not speak French fluently ? don?t even consider going to HEC, France to do an MBA and in hope to get a high pay job there. You won?t get it, unless you are EXTREMELY well connected. It?s better you just forget about it right now.
Now, I am not talking about the quality of life in France. That truly is perfect. And the daily hassle with everyday things will make sure you always have something to get done ? there is no time to get depressed.
INSEAD is the place, if you got the cash and they take in so many people there?s always a good chance getting in. It?s perfect! You provide them the cash, you bust your ass for a year and can add to your CV that you?ve done your MBA in INSEAD. But don?t forget one thing: IF YOU FAIL TO GET A HIGH PAY JOB AFTER YOUR YEAR IN THERE, GUESS WHAT WILL BE WRITTEN ON YOUR FOREHEAD: Yes, that?s right ? ?LOSER?. Your mother, father, granny, sis and bro will hide their head in the toilet in shame before they admit you went to INSEAD and didn?t get a job right away.
So what?s my point??!
Find out what you want, then choose an MBA school accordingly, and don?t let the school brand do all the work for you. Work hard, and let the school brand be the sugar topping.
My comments regarding a few schools:
INSEAD ? this is for you, if you know what you want, if you got the cash. If you?re not sure what you want ? avoid it at all costs and run as far as possible.
HEC ? if you don?t speak French fluently, if you don?t want to work in France ? avoid it. If you are 100% fluent and want a high fly job (+ if you are good looking) ? get in at any cost ? great opportunity for the ones who don?t have too much cash.
RSM ? if you know what you want and don?t have too much cash, if you want to work in Germany and countries known for punctuality and western standards (not Latin standards: France, Italy, Spain, Greece). If you are ready to bust your ass for your cause and have reasonable network. Not so glamour, but more hands on and building on long term solutions.
IMD ? you got the cash, and have experience in the industry ? they will provide you a good network. Great courses for entrepreneurs. They will pamper you, and even provide you a psychologist ? but you will pay well for it.
Again, any more comments welcome. Have a great day! And thanks again for the splendid comments!