Hi everybody,
I am 22 years old and I have finished my undergraduate degree in Economics at Bocconi University in Milan.
I have a GMAT score of 640, and my MSc applications have been accepted by the three following Universities:
? 2 years MSc in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology at Bocconi in Milano (this course is actually more focused and in line with my interests)
? 1 year MSc in International Management at ESADE in Barcelona (9th in the FT rankings 09)
? 18 months MSc in Management at Nyenrode, Amsterdam (40th in the FT rankings 09)
I need to take my final decision in just one week, and I desperately need advice to make a ranking among these options. Living in Milano, Bocconi would be definitely less expensive (no living expenses). On the other hand, ESADE MSc has an excellent FT ranking, and Nyenrode is a very attractive option too?.. Also, would a degree in International Management be bore ?flexible? for finding a job, with respect to a more focused course like the one in Bocconi ? Also, Bocconi is a 2 years course, while ESADE is only one year, and Nyenrode 18 months?.how should value these differences?
Any suggestion, idea, recommendation would be greatly appreciated!!!
Marco
I am 22 years old and I have finished my undergraduate degree in Economics at Bocconi University in Milan.
I have a GMAT score of 640, and my MSc applications have been accepted by the three following Universities:
? 2 years MSc in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology at Bocconi in Milano (this course is actually more focused and in line with my interests)
? 1 year MSc in International Management at ESADE in Barcelona (9th in the FT rankings 09)
? 18 months MSc in Management at Nyenrode, Amsterdam (40th in the FT rankings 09)
I need to take my final decision in just one week, and I desperately need advice to make a ranking among these options. Living in Milano, Bocconi would be definitely less expensive (no living expenses). On the other hand, ESADE MSc has an excellent FT ranking, and Nyenrode is a very attractive option too?.. Also, would a degree in International Management be bore ?flexible? for finding a job, with respect to a more focused course like the one in Bocconi ? Also, Bocconi is a 2 years course, while ESADE is only one year, and Nyenrode 18 months?.how should value these differences?
Any suggestion, idea, recommendation would be greatly appreciated!!!
Marco