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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
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mrevutsky
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Joined: 09 Jun 2011 Posts: 5 |
Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Hello!Fri Jun 10, 2011 07:09 PM I am an US citizen hoping to study abroad for my MBA program. I have been doing some research on European University. Can anyone share some information about this school with me? It seems very affordable, has small class sizes and is 'accredited'. Are there different types of accreditation? Would this program/ MBA be recognized at all in the US? Do you recommend MBA anywhere else in Europe?? Barcelona seems affordable and would be wonderful to live and study there. But I'm hoping to get in touch with someone who attended or visited this school. I know there are more prestigious schools like IESE and EADA, but they are really expensive and I don't think I can get in.... Thank you for your advice!! [Edited by mrevutsky on 10 Jun 2011] |
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Finlay
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Well, I'm no expert on the European University, but I am also interested in studying in Spain.Mon Jun 13, 2011 02:37 PM Have you checked out ESADE Business School - Barcelona Campus? www.esade.edu For accreditation, look here at the terms: www.find-mba.com/mba-glossary The common one for the States is AACSB and for Europe it's EQUIS. Other good b-schools in Europe are: HEC Paris (France), London Business School (UK), Insead (France), IMD (Switzerland) IE Business School (Spain) Rotterdam School of Management (Netherlands) What sector are you planning to break into? Depending on what you study, you'll know if it makes more sense to find work in Europe or back in the States, after the MBA. |
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JK Duncan
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
European University is terrible. Search this website and read the discussion about it. Also read en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_University
Fri Jun 17, 2011 03:50 PM |
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Finlay
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Why is European University so terrible? I looked online for the discussions but I couldn't find any.Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:51 PM |
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mattbellagio
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
It apparently had controversies initially during its early days due to a lack of recognition. It has since achieved accreditation in Europe through CEEMAN and ACBSP, IACBE in the US. It may not be a great university, but it is not terrible either. However, there are an abundance in choices for MBA programs, so shop around and look for something that suits your needs.
Wed Jun 22, 2011 01:40 PM |
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JK_Katherine
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Joined: 21 Jun 2011 Posts: 16 |
Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Hi,Wed Jun 22, 2011 02:53 PM if you wish to study in Barcelona, IESE and ESADE are definitely much better options, in terms of what you can learn and the career positioning you would gain afterwards. Yes, they are expensive, like any other Top-Ranked MBA, but that's an investment in your future, while European University maybe would end up as a "holiday time" in Barcelona but not a real gain in terms of your future career advance. The investment required is an issue which can be overcome, if your applicaton is strong enough to make you eligible for financing. Have you thought about that? |
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mrevutsky
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Joined: 09 Jun 2011 Posts: 5 |
Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Thank you for your advice! I agree on all account. I have checked with EU Barcelona and they don't accept any outside funding. I explained my situation to them regarding lack of getting loans from banks, and there is nothing they can really do.Wed Jun 22, 2011 03:14 PM I will just have to apply to the top schools, that are recognized/funded by US Federal aid and banks. But part of me just wants to go out there to live/experience the culture and maybe take some courses. I wish it was easier to get employed out there.... |
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JK_Katherine
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Joined: 21 Jun 2011 Posts: 16 |
Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Not only you can pursue funding from the US, but also from the Business Schools themsevles, no matter if they are located in Europe.Wed Jun 22, 2011 03:19 PM And, from my experience, it is easy to find job in Barcelona. It's a city that opens many doors if you are flexible and creative enough to see them. |
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Finlay
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
If you have a desire to go to Barcelona and experience the life and culture, maybe you should do that. Perhaps you need to visit to figure out if you actually want to study there. Maybe you can make some appointments with schools or alumni to figure out the best option. I also think Barcelona is not so difficult to find a job. My only concern for you is the language barrier. Do you speak Spanish?
Thu Jun 23, 2011 04:01 PM |
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JK Duncan
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Thu Jun 23, 2011 04:12 PM ... from my experience, it is easy to find job in Barcelona. It's a city that opens many doors if you are flexible and creative enough to see them. Well, it's a lovely city but the MBA job market is really hard there, and everywhere in Spain. It's certainly not easy to find an MBA-type job. |
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Evan2007
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Thu Jun 23, 2011 08:30 PM Do you speak Spanish? Check that. Catalan. |
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Finlay
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
Come on, it's not that different from Spanish!
Mon Jun 27, 2011 08:16 AM |
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JK Duncan
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Need YOUR advice on : European University: Barcelona
It's not that too different from French, Italian or Portuguese either, but it's a different language.
Mon Jun 27, 2011 11:37 AM |
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