Is it good , when school doesn`t have its own accreditation but shares it with other, probably better university ?
MBA at London School of Business and Finance
Posted Mar 27, 2007 00:37
Is it good , when school doesn`t have its own accreditation but shares it with other, probably better university ?
Is it good , when school doesn`t have its own accreditation but shares it with other, probably better university ?
Posted Mar 28, 2007 07:05
I would contact GGSB to find out more about what kind of co-operation that is.
I would contact GGSB to find out more about what kind of co-operation that is.
Posted Jul 10, 2008 22:49
http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?queryText=GGSB&y=13&aje=true&x=15&id=070415002796&ct=0
http://search.ft.com/ftArticle?queryText=GGSB&y=13&aje=true&x=15&id=070415002796&ct=0
Posted Jul 11, 2008 01:34
In that case, the argument is simple, if you want a good MBA, why not go to GGSB directly rather then going to LSBF that merely teaches the program at their campus. Logic being that if GGSB was awarding the degree, wouldnt it hold more learning potential and weightage if it was gained at the GGSB campus rather then in London at LSBF.
Btw... LSBF is not really known for its MBA program compared to other universities in London
In that case, the argument is simple, if you want a good MBA, why not go to GGSB directly rather then going to LSBF that merely teaches the program at their campus. Logic being that if GGSB was awarding the degree, wouldnt it hold more learning potential and weightage if it was gained at the GGSB campus rather then in London at LSBF.
Btw... LSBF is not really known for its MBA program compared to other universities in London
Posted Jul 11, 2008 10:35
Posted Jul 11, 2008 14:58
Posted Jul 12, 2008 12:36
Posted Jul 12, 2008 15:00
For example, the MBA+CIMA programme?s combines the MBA?s business emphasis and CIMA?s financial focus.
However, its worth noting that the dual MBA is going to be more demanding than a standard course, as you are basically undertaking two courses at the same time. That means taking another set of exams alongside the MBA. Obviously this is going to require more concentration, commitment and determination than studying the MBA alone.
For example, the MBA+CIMA programme?s combines the MBA?s business emphasis and CIMA?s financial focus.
However, its worth noting that the dual MBA is going to be more demanding than a standard course, as you are basically undertaking two courses at the same time. That means taking another set of exams alongside the MBA. Obviously this is going to require more concentration, commitment and determination than studying the MBA alone.
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Posted Jul 13, 2008 14:38
Good luck.
Good luck.
Posted Jul 13, 2008 15:08
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/recognisedukdegrees/index.cfm?fuseaction=institutes.list&InstituteCategoryID=2&OrderBy=Category
The college degree from London School of Business and Finance or GGSB does not exist at all.... :)
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/recognisedukdegrees/index.cfm?fuseaction=institutes.list&InstituteCategoryID=2&OrderBy=Category
The college degree from London School of Business and Finance or GGSB does not exist at all.... :)
Posted Jul 13, 2008 15:13
Posted Jul 13, 2008 15:21
Why not look here, on this website, where it is listed in the top 50 most popular UK programmes:
http://www.find-mba.com/university/1453/london-school-of-business-finance-lsbf
If I were you I would contact their admissions office with a list of serious questions.
Why not look here, on this website, where it is listed in the top 50 most popular UK programmes:
http://www.find-mba.com/university/1453/london-school-of-business-finance-lsbf
If I were you I would contact their admissions office with a list of serious questions.
Posted Jul 13, 2008 15:40
Posted Jul 13, 2008 15:43
Posted Jul 13, 2008 23:07
http://www.find-mba.com/most-popular/uk-ireland
However, this is not really a ranking, but just a list of those programs with the most user views: http://www.find-mba.com/mba-faq#15
So if a school is ranked high that does not necessarily mean it good. Make sure the school is accredited by AACSB, AMBA or Equis. If not, think thrice.
http://www.find-mba.com/most-popular/uk-ireland
However, this is not really a ranking, but just a list of those programs with the most user views: http://www.find-mba.com/mba-faq#15
So if a school is ranked high that does not necessarily mean it good. Make sure the school is accredited by AACSB, AMBA or Equis. If not, think thrice.
Posted Jul 14, 2008 08:07
If i get through I will definitely go for it , The GGSB websites relates something about getting a GMAT score however the LSBF does not mention at the website anything about GMAT score at all!!!. Not Sure why though but topping the MBA/MIB cream with CFA/ACCA/CIMA will definitely add more delight and flavour to the entire career.
If i get through I will definitely go for it , The GGSB websites relates something about getting a GMAT score however the LSBF does not mention at the website anything about GMAT score at all!!!. Not Sure why though but topping the MBA/MIB cream with CFA/ACCA/CIMA will definitely add more delight and flavour to the entire career.
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