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有了解的同学吗[西班牙 EADA BUSINESS SCHOOL MBA]

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发表于 2016-2-23 16:21:15 | 只看该作者
I disagree with Cheese with the part on brand over fee of the MBA course. I think it's important to strike a balance between both. Personally, I would go with one that ranks consistently on the FT and economist MBA ranking tables at a price that is comparatively cheaper than the ones in the country that I am applying.

Durham University Business School would be bang for your buck in England because its cost fee has stay the same for the past couple of years and they would give out scholarship if you apply early (Before December). Obviously, you must be outstanding enough to be awarded a slot in the first place anyway. I gave up on that though to go for Birmingham Business School because of the work opportunity in the region.

Just 6 years ago, Warwick Business School was truly bang for your buck because it only costs around £20,000. Shame that it has risen so much for the past years, if not I would have gone for it. Somemore, its average GMAT score was only 610 .

Anyway, go for the schools shorlisted by aluzeing. They are much better.



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发表于 2016-3-1 00:55:23 | 只看该作者
Albertyip 发表于 2016-2-23 16:21
I disagree with Cheese with the part on brand over fee of the MBA course. I think it's important to  ...

Agree that the tuition do play a role in the decision, but I will consider it as a really small one.

To me, the biggest cost for doing an MBA is not the tuition for sure, but the opportunity cost.

Losing one (or two) year of income, and losing one year of working experience is definitely way more expensive than the tuition, and thus I think the minor difference in tuition doesn't matter much.
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