I got admitted to MBA of NUS, Bocconi and RSM. I am from Sweden, working for 6+ years in logistics. Unfortunately none of them has a concentration in Logistics/Supply Chain. They are mostly in US, where I do not want to go for several reasons. Speak neither Italian nor Dutch. Programs cost approximately same. Would prefer to stay in Europe (excluding Sweden) post-MBA, but Singapore works fine as well. It became complicated to stay and work in Singapore after recently adopted work regulations. So, I cannot decide which of them would be best decision for me in these circumstances. Please, be kind to advice something.
NUS vs Bocconi vs RSM
Posted Apr 29, 2015 15:36
I got admitted to MBA of NUS, Bocconi and RSM. I am from Sweden, working for 6+ years in logistics. Unfortunately none of them has a concentration in Logistics/Supply Chain. They are mostly in US, where I do not want to go for several reasons. Speak neither Italian nor Dutch. Programs cost approximately same. Would prefer to stay in Europe (excluding Sweden) post-MBA, but Singapore works fine as well. It became complicated to stay and work in Singapore after recently adopted work regulations. So, I cannot decide which of them would be best decision for me in these circumstances. Please, be kind to advice something.
Posted Apr 29, 2015 17:33
It's really not very complicated for NUS MBA alumni to find work, honestly. Why take an MBA if you want to stay in logistics? Wouldn't the ZLOG MSc give you a higher salary and a more focussed education?
It's really not very complicated for NUS MBA alumni to find work, honestly. Why take an MBA if you want to stay in logistics? Wouldn't the ZLOG MSc give you a higher salary and a more focussed education?
Posted May 01, 2015 02:10
Thank you, Duncan! I was thinking about ZLOG actually, but I predicted that my GMAT - 620 would be too low for the program with average score of 680. What do you think, would not be?
Thank you, Duncan! I was thinking about ZLOG actually, but I predicted that my GMAT - 620 would be too low for the program with average score of 680. What do you think, would not be?
Posted May 01, 2015 07:31
It cannot be hard to boost your gmat.
It cannot be hard to boost your gmat.
Posted May 05, 2015 01:29
Duncan, why there are so few information around about ZLOG program? I could not find any worth info about it except official page. Is not it weird?
Duncan, why there are so few information around about ZLOG program? I could not find any worth info about it except official page. Is not it weird?
Posted May 05, 2015 10:45
No, for a non-MBA programme I don't think that is surprising. Obviously there are thousands of web pages mentioning ZLOG. Use LinkedIn to see outcomes.
No, for a non-MBA programme I don't think that is surprising. Obviously there are thousands of web pages mentioning ZLOG. Use LinkedIn to see outcomes.
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