Friends..im a marine engineer with abt 5 yrs of work exp at th sea. my gmat score is 684..i wish to get into marketing once im through with my MBA program. I have got calls from Queens, RSM, Schulich & Cranfield. Money is not an issue but schools reputation at a global level n job propects do matter. Can somebody pls suggest me which one should i go for..
RSM, Queens, Cranfield or Schulich
Posted Feb 04, 2007 20:37
Friends..im a marine engineer with abt 5 yrs of work exp at th sea. my gmat score is 684..i wish to get into marketing once im through with my MBA program. I have got calls from Queens, RSM, Schulich & Cranfield. Money is not an issue but schools reputation at a global level n job propects do matter. Can somebody pls suggest me which one should i go for..
Posted Feb 05, 2007 07:34
I know this does not really help: All four schools are pretty much on par. As they all rank among the top 30-100 MBA programs worldwide (in different orders, depending on which ranking you actually look at) you can't really go wrong in terms of reputation. I would consider location (where do you want to work afterwards?) and specialization (in which field do you want to work, what courses suit your professional goals?).
I know this does not really help: All four schools are pretty much on par. As they all rank among the top 30-100 MBA programs worldwide (in different orders, depending on which ranking you actually look at) you can't really go wrong in terms of reputation. I would consider location (where do you want to work afterwards?) and specialization (in which field do you want to work, what courses suit your professional goals?).
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