A bit of context: I am a Communications major with a specialization in Public Relations. For the past 12 years, I have worked in Shenzhen for several big tech firms, handling overseas PR. However, I am now considering a career change into consulting. While speaking to friends in the consulting industry, I discovered that an MBA, while not required, can be beneficial when applying for jobs at these firms. Therefore, I have decided to pursue an MBA, as I did not receive proper financial or business education during my undergraduate studies.
I have chosen to apply to these three schools for the following reasons:
1. Manchester and Imperial have a good reputation in Asia, particularly in China, and also have study centers in Shanghai and HK, which makes it convenient and affordable for me to attend face-to-face electives and workshops.
2. All three schools are within my budget, which is why I did not consider any US programs.
3. Lastly, the courses offered by these schools align with my interests, but overall Imperial offers more business and finance education that I have not received before.
However, I am curious about the reputation of these schools outside of Asia and the UK. Although they seem to be ranked well, I would like to hear from anyone who has experience with these MBA programs in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere. I would greatly appreciate any advice, comments, or feedback.
I have chosen to apply to these three schools for the following reasons:
1. Manchester and Imperial have a good reputation in Asia, particularly in China, and also have study centers in Shanghai and HK, which makes it convenient and affordable for me to attend face-to-face electives and workshops.
2. All three schools are within my budget, which is why I did not consider any US programs.
3. Lastly, the courses offered by these schools align with my interests, but overall Imperial offers more business and finance education that I have not received before.
However, I am curious about the reputation of these schools outside of Asia and the UK. Although they seem to be ranked well, I would like to hear from anyone who has experience with these MBA programs in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere. I would greatly appreciate any advice, comments, or feedback.