Oh, I assure you: that is comprehensive. Those are the only full-time MiF degrees at strong schools that require notable, relevant, work experience. There are simply not so many of them.
The pre-experience ranking shows you that Warwick MiF alumni earning more than Cranfield alumni. However, Cranfield students are earning more on the way in, so perhaps they are more experienced? If you are earning less than the Cranfield alumni, or you are not in the function you want to work in, then Cranfield will be strong. The good thing about Cranfield is that, as a more studious campus (graduate only, more remote, less of a party scene) the other students there may be a bit more mature.
Personally, I do see what is attractive about Cranfield: it's almost twice as many courses, four terms rather two semesters, a much smaller cohort... it all feels like a better setting for learning. But Warwick's outcomes are impressive.
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Oh, I assure you: that is comprehensive. Those are the only full-time MiF degrees at strong schools that require notable, relevant, work experience. There are simply not so many of them.
The pre-experience ranking shows you that Warwick MiF alumni earning more than Cranfield alumni. However, Cranfield students are earning more on the way in, so perhaps they are more experienced? If you are earning less than the Cranfield alumni, or you are not in the function you want to work in, then Cranfield will be strong. The good thing about Cranfield is that, as a more studious campus (graduate only, more remote, less of a party scene) the other students there may be a bit more mature.
Personally, I do see what is attractive about Cranfield: it's almost twice as many courses, four terms rather two semesters, a much smaller cohort... it all feels like a better setting for learning. But Warwick's outcomes are impressive.