I have over eight years of work experience in the telecom sector, mostly in Romania but with 1.5 years in the UK.
I am currently looking for an EMBA program that will help me along with my career. This step has been suggested by my superiors. But I have neither the time nor the inclination to take the GMAT, which I understand is a requirement for many programs. Right now I am essentially considering two programs.
1. A colleague has suggested ESADE in Spain which does not require the GMAT but has its own Spanish-language admissions test. This is doable for me but I would have to go to Barcelona or Madrid for the test. I understand that this program is highly regarded internationally. I have never had any direct experience with the school though. If I went with this school, I would sign up for the modular option, based on my scheduling needs.
2. I am actually leaning toward Cass' weekend program, because I attended one of the school's open enrollment programs several years ago and was impressed by the faculty's professionalism and the quality of the experience. This program does not require the GMAT, and I would be able to waive the IELTS requirement due to my UK work experience.
Does anybody have any thoughts on these or others that I might examine?
I am currently looking for an EMBA program that will help me along with my career. This step has been suggested by my superiors. But I have neither the time nor the inclination to take the GMAT, which I understand is a requirement for many programs. Right now I am essentially considering two programs.
1. A colleague has suggested ESADE in Spain which does not require the GMAT but has its own Spanish-language admissions test. This is doable for me but I would have to go to Barcelona or Madrid for the test. I understand that this program is highly regarded internationally. I have never had any direct experience with the school though. If I went with this school, I would sign up for the modular option, based on my scheduling needs.
2. I am actually leaning toward Cass' weekend program, because I attended one of the school's open enrollment programs several years ago and was impressed by the faculty's professionalism and the quality of the experience. This program does not require the GMAT, and I would be able to waive the IELTS requirement due to my UK work experience.
Does anybody have any thoughts on these or others that I might examine?