Hey Guys,
So i have been reading up on different MBA programs in Europe and this one has caught my attention.
Does anyone know much about their program? It doesn't have any accreditations and I was told by one of their admission people that it is because a program needs to be at least three years old.
On their website it lists many high profile companies that graduates join afterwards, which makes me think that it is a legit program. I would be interested in applying/going to SDA Bocconi or some school in Spain, but I do not want to wait until next year to begin a program as I am thinking of leaving my current job ASAP. Pisa starts in January and right now for me it's the best option. In addition it is far cheaper than many other schools, which is also a benefit to me. I'm from the U.S., so therefore I would want to find a company in Italy that I can join but with a subsidiary in the U.S. so I can come back after a couple of years.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks!
So i have been reading up on different MBA programs in Europe and this one has caught my attention.
Does anyone know much about their program? It doesn't have any accreditations and I was told by one of their admission people that it is because a program needs to be at least three years old.
On their website it lists many high profile companies that graduates join afterwards, which makes me think that it is a legit program. I would be interested in applying/going to SDA Bocconi or some school in Spain, but I do not want to wait until next year to begin a program as I am thinking of leaving my current job ASAP. Pisa starts in January and right now for me it's the best option. In addition it is far cheaper than many other schools, which is also a benefit to me. I'm from the U.S., so therefore I would want to find a company in Italy that I can join but with a subsidiary in the U.S. so I can come back after a couple of years.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks!