I am trying to decide on where I'd like to do my MBA, with the intention of working abroad after graduation for several years. Here's my dilemma:
Europe: either in France (INSEAD) or Germany (Mannheim Business School). Germany has a strong economy, and it makes sense to get exposure to the market there now - but how long will it last? France I'm not so sure about, but I've read that INSEAD grads get decent jobs and salaries.
Asia: Hong Kong (HKUST) or Singapore (NUS). I wouldn't want to work in mainland China, especially since I would not be able to learn Mandarin that quickly. Seems like English-speaking MBAs from the top schools in Hong Kong and Singapore can reasonably expect good jobs there.
About me: Australian, 28. Five years work experience in retail back office roles with some management. Projected GMAT score: 700
Europe: either in France (INSEAD) or Germany (Mannheim Business School). Germany has a strong economy, and it makes sense to get exposure to the market there now - but how long will it last? France I'm not so sure about, but I've read that INSEAD grads get decent jobs and salaries.
Asia: Hong Kong (HKUST) or Singapore (NUS). I wouldn't want to work in mainland China, especially since I would not be able to learn Mandarin that quickly. Seems like English-speaking MBAs from the top schools in Hong Kong and Singapore can reasonably expect good jobs there.
About me: Australian, 28. Five years work experience in retail back office roles with some management. Projected GMAT score: 700