Hello,
I am an international student looking at expanding my education through an MBA program. I have done extensive research with respect to UK business schools. The reason for UK schools is that I want to pursue a distance MBA, because I have full-time employment in the legal field and also have a young family.
Like I stated above, I have done quite a bit of research into different UK schools. Up until a couple days ago, I thought I was set on Imperial's DLMBA program, but now I am not too sure.
The reasons for my uncertainty are two-fold:
1) This ranking released by The Economist (not too sure how much thought I should put into this report) media.economist.com/media/WMBA/WMBA_Special_2010b.pdf
2) The fact that the actual degree will indicate the method for study (i.e. MBA (Distance Learning)).
I probably shouldn't really be too concerned about point 2, as it's not like I can tell people I took a full-time program, anyway, but it still somehow detracts from the program. The reason being that I was preached to by Imperial that this distance program is almost identical to the full-time. If that's the case, then why differentiate the awarded degree?
Anyway, as I mentioned, I was pretty sold on Imperial, not necessarily due to the business school ranking, which is still very respectable. http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings-2011
I guess, for me, I was looking more into the university's standing on a global scale, versus the business school itself.
Ranked 9th in the World
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2010-2011/top-200.html
Ranked 7th in the World
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2010
I am more confused, than anything. What I am not sure of is whether a school such as IE would have more value than Imperial, specifically on a global scale. I know this topic has been discussed in previous threads, but I don't know that the discussion of university rankings globally versus business school rankings and the influence each has on employment has been discussed.
Any real world information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
I am an international student looking at expanding my education through an MBA program. I have done extensive research with respect to UK business schools. The reason for UK schools is that I want to pursue a distance MBA, because I have full-time employment in the legal field and also have a young family.
Like I stated above, I have done quite a bit of research into different UK schools. Up until a couple days ago, I thought I was set on Imperial's DLMBA program, but now I am not too sure.
The reasons for my uncertainty are two-fold:
1) This ranking released by The Economist (not too sure how much thought I should put into this report) media.economist.com/media/WMBA/WMBA_Special_2010b.pdf
2) The fact that the actual degree will indicate the method for study (i.e. MBA (Distance Learning)).
I probably shouldn't really be too concerned about point 2, as it's not like I can tell people I took a full-time program, anyway, but it still somehow detracts from the program. The reason being that I was preached to by Imperial that this distance program is almost identical to the full-time. If that's the case, then why differentiate the awarded degree?
Anyway, as I mentioned, I was pretty sold on Imperial, not necessarily due to the business school ranking, which is still very respectable. http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings-2011
I guess, for me, I was looking more into the university's standing on a global scale, versus the business school itself.
Ranked 9th in the World
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2010-2011/top-200.html
Ranked 7th in the World
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2010
I am more confused, than anything. What I am not sure of is whether a school such as IE would have more value than Imperial, specifically on a global scale. I know this topic has been discussed in previous threads, but I don't know that the discussion of university rankings globally versus business school rankings and the influence each has on employment has been discussed.
Any real world information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.