My friend who graduated as an MBA at IESE Business School advised me that I should consider MBA degree for myself. Another friend told me the same so I actually started to dig into it seriously.
Since I live in London and I work full-time I am pretty much limited to this area. I am taking into account only part-time programme.
During our conversation she insisted that I should be focusing only on top schools and one in particular - London Business School.
When I did my research the outcome is that there is no part-time MBA on LBS but EMBA. I found weekend MBA on Imperial Business School that would suit my circumstances as well.
My profile looks as follows:
Age: 27
Citizenship: EU national (Poland)
Professional experience: almost 5 years. 3 years in finance controlling (project accounting) - manufacturing. Poland. Then I moved to London, 1 year as system analyst (SAP implementation) - top advertising company, 5 months (current role) as analyst (data & insights) in financial services firm (Fortune, top 100).
Education: Master's in Finance and Accounting from Uni in Poland so not reputable.
Personality type: ENTJ on the edge with INTJ
My goals:
1) I like business very much. I find it fascinating and I am focused on execution and results not too much paperwork.
2) I would like to accelerate my career fast and have a degree from reputable and respected institution.
3) Industries that I am looking into: Consulting, Media/Tech, Finance.
4) I need to loan 100% of the tuition costs and want to repay the debt as soon as possible.
My questions:
1) Would my profile suit one of the above programmes?
2) How employers actually perceive part-time MBA? I am concerned that they may not value it as much as full-time. I mean perception not the facts. Sometimes degree is great but when employers don't get it you are on lost position. Is it true in part-time vs full-time?
3) What is the difference in perception between EMBA and MBA? Is there any myth that people after EMBA are...(put here whatever cliche you want)
What would you recommend based on information that I have provided?
I am about to study and take my GMAT but I need to decide what I am after so I can find a proper financing.
I had a chance to read a lot of topics here. Extremely valuable forum.
Thanks,
Luk