Hi! So I am in between 3 programs!
I can choose between the MiM at HEC Paris, the ETD at Emlyon and LMU MUnich and ESCP Europe.
What are your thoughts?
From what I've heard, the Emlyon program is by far the hardest because you have double the courses (way more classes (compulsory) per week). I've heard that the profs are amazing because a lot of them come from German Industry leaders and LMU is probably the best German public school in terms of research and networking.
Then again, HEC is seen as the best in France. Here I could do the most networking, while having less courses. Apparently, it is not that hard (heard from a student), whih bothers me a bit, since I was told some of the courses in Lyon are really challenging mostly due to the German side.
The third option is ESCP which in my opinion is the worst from renommee and rankings, but you can choose from different campuses. Do you know anything about it?
For the moment I am tempted to go to Lyon, because it seems to be the most challenging program and it builds bridges between Germany and France, but HEC and ESCP don't sound bad either.
Any tips?
I can choose between the MiM at HEC Paris, the ETD at Emlyon and LMU MUnich and ESCP Europe.
What are your thoughts?
From what I've heard, the Emlyon program is by far the hardest because you have double the courses (way more classes (compulsory) per week). I've heard that the profs are amazing because a lot of them come from German Industry leaders and LMU is probably the best German public school in terms of research and networking.
Then again, HEC is seen as the best in France. Here I could do the most networking, while having less courses. Apparently, it is not that hard (heard from a student), whih bothers me a bit, since I was told some of the courses in Lyon are really challenging mostly due to the German side.
The third option is ESCP which in my opinion is the worst from renommee and rankings, but you can choose from different campuses. Do you know anything about it?
For the moment I am tempted to go to Lyon, because it seems to be the most challenging program and it builds bridges between Germany and France, but HEC and ESCP don't sound bad either.
Any tips?