I am in the process of applying for an MBA with AMBS and am a little nervous. I have no doubt its a good school but the FT rankings have been falling continuously for almost 3 years now. Is this something I should be worried about?
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Posted Jan 02, 2020 17:57
Hi Duncan
I am in the process of applying for an MBA with AMBS and am a little nervous. I have no doubt its a good school but the FT rankings have been falling continuously for almost 3 years now. Is this something I should be worried about?
I am in the process of applying for an MBA with AMBS and am a little nervous. I have no doubt its a good school but the FT rankings have been falling continuously for almost 3 years now. Is this something I should be worried about?
Hi Duncan
I am in the process of applying for an MBA with AMBS and am a little nervous. I have no doubt its a good school but the FT rankings have been falling continuously for almost 3 years now. Is this something I should be worried about?
I am in the process of applying for an MBA with AMBS and am a little nervous. I have no doubt its a good school but the FT rankings have been falling continuously for almost 3 years now. Is this something I should be worried about?
Posted Jan 02, 2020 18:52
I think this mostly reflects external factors around the value of sterling and the UK labour market, as well as the rise of new (well, newer) MBA providers. What matters more are your career goals. If Alliance is the best school for your goals, then the ranking doesn't matter.
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I think this mostly reflects external factors around the value of sterling and the UK labour market, as well as the rise of new (well, newer) MBA providers. What matters more are your career goals. If Alliance is the best school for your goals, then the ranking doesn't matter.
Posted Jan 03, 2020 17:41
Thanks Duncan for that response, I was just trying to make sure I didn’t miss any obvious red flags! I have done my research and am happy with the project based experiential and practical approach.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Thanks Duncan for that response, I was just trying to make sure I didn’t miss any obvious red flags! I have done my research and am happy with the project based experiential and practical approach.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Posted Jan 03, 2020 18:37
Well, of course, the school is now in the new building and they have hired some amazing faculty. So current students have a much better environment.But, to be honest, I feel sorry for the students who had the disruption of the last few years while the main building was hollowed out.
Well, of course, the school is now in the new building and they have hired some amazing faculty. So current students have a much better environment.But, to be honest, I feel sorry for the students who had the disruption of the last few years while the main building was hollowed out.
Posted Jan 04, 2020 10:59
Hi Duncan, I am a chemistry PHD and have worked as a research chemist in Hong Kong for eight years. I also have some working experience in China, Taiwan and Swiss. I would like to apply Manchester MBA and see whether I can find a marketing/ business development/ general management role in UK after graduation. I had my first GMAT and got only 610. I will probably take GMAT again after two months for more preparation. Do you think I should apply it now? Or wait until my next GMAT? Thanks.
Hi Duncan, I am a chemistry PHD and have worked as a research chemist in Hong Kong for eight years. I also have some working experience in China, Taiwan and Swiss. I would like to apply Manchester MBA and see whether I can find a marketing/ business development/ general management role in UK after graduation. I had my first GMAT and got only 610. I will probably take GMAT again after two months for more preparation. Do you think I should apply it now? Or wait until my next GMAT? Thanks.
Posted Jan 04, 2020 11:46
Apply now. MBA is already starting the fifth round of admissions: https://find-mba.com/news/2019/10/application-deadlines-mba-programs-in-the-uk-ireland-beginning-in-fall-2020 It gets harder after every round. If you wait two months you'll be in round 7 or 8.
Apply now. MBA is already starting the fifth round of admissions: https://find-mba.com/news/2019/10/application-deadlines-mba-programs-in-the-uk-ireland-beginning-in-fall-2020 It gets harder after every round. If you wait two months you'll be in round 7 or 8.
Posted Jan 04, 2020 17:11
Thank you! I will apply as soon as possible. Guess I will apply for other programmes as well, concerning the difficulty in later rounds.
My only concern for AMBS is the the employment rate 3 months after graduation, less than 80%. I am not sure that was just a bad year or there is another reason behind.
My only concern for AMBS is the the employment rate 3 months after graduation, less than 80%. I am not sure that was just a bad year or there is another reason behind.
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Thank you! I will apply as soon as possible. Guess I will apply for other programmes as well, concerning the difficulty in later rounds.
My only concern for AMBS is the the employment rate 3 months after graduation, less than 80%. I am not sure that was just a bad year or there is another reason behind.
My only concern for AMBS is the the employment rate 3 months after graduation, less than 80%. I am not sure that was just a bad year or there is another reason behind.
Posted Jan 04, 2020 21:23
No, I think that it pretty consistent. It reflects the way MBS is a school for transition rather than progression.
No, I think that it pretty consistent. It reflects the way MBS is a school for transition rather than progression.
Posted Jan 24, 2020 06:47
hi
I am from India and now settled in oman .I have 12 year experience in supply chain management and now aiming for managerial role .So I am planning to take a post graduate course in europe on supply chain .please suggest what will be the good course considering my experience .
I am from India and now settled in oman .I have 12 year experience in supply chain management and now aiming for managerial role .So I am planning to take a post graduate course in europe on supply chain .please suggest what will be the good course considering my experience .
hi
I am from India and now settled in oman .I have 12 year experience in supply chain management and now aiming for managerial role .So I am planning to take a post graduate course in europe on supply chain .please suggest what will be the good course considering my experience .
I am from India and now settled in oman .I have 12 year experience in supply chain management and now aiming for managerial role .So I am planning to take a post graduate course in europe on supply chain .please suggest what will be the good course considering my experience .
Posted Jan 24, 2020 08:38
Odd question to ask on a thread about Manchester.
The MIT-Zaragoza degree is the obvious choice for someone with your experience.
The MIT-Zaragoza degree is the obvious choice for someone with your experience.
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Odd question to ask on a thread about Manchester.
The MIT-Zaragoza degree is the obvious choice for someone with your experience.
The MIT-Zaragoza degree is the obvious choice for someone with your experience.
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