I will be attending to EBS MBA 2015 class in Germany. Lets meet!
Onur
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Only if you will be fluent in German by the time you finish. Their career service is very weak. I am in 2015 batch at EBS.
Posted Mar 11, 2016 12:17
Posted Mar 11, 2016 12:21
I think ESMT , Mannheim and also WHU. But you should talk to Alumnis.
Posted Mar 11, 2016 12:32
Posted Mar 11, 2016 12:43
It is average. Ok if you get 50% scholarship. To be honest I don't recommend either. East of Germany is full of Nazis. You should either aim high or go to cheapest reasonable option.
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[Edited by Duncan on Mar 11, 2016]
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Posted Apr 03, 2016 15:38
It is average. Ok if you get 50% scholarship. To be honest I don't recommend either. East of Germany is full of Nazis. You should either aim high or go to cheapest reasonable option.
Posted Apr 03, 2016 15:59
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[Edited by Onur76 on Apr 03, 2016]
Posted Apr 03, 2016 16:14
it is getting bad there. Afd (Alternative fur Deutschland) which is rightest party for pegida gained seats in latest regional elections in early 2016. 2014 is so far back. Lots changed since then especially for refugee crisis. There is an article in Der spiegel about that. you can read here. http://m.spiegel.de/international/germany/a-1079062.html
I was thinking Pforzheim before to but I chose EBS for the accelerated program. If you have 2 years definitely go for it. I would stay away from east Germany at all costs. I am also shocked with how little opportunities here in English less than 1% and hundreds of competition for one job including Germans. So without German there is no life here. So far only 1 person scored an internship in our class. Rest of us keep getting rejected.
Posted Apr 03, 2016 16:16
Hi guess Onur is referring to the NPD (which lost its seats in the 2014 elections: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxony_state_election,_2014#Results) and to PEGIDA. Less than 5% of the vote in the region is certainly too many, but it doesn't make Leipzig full of Nazis.
Posted Apr 03, 2016 16:19
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