Columbia LSMA vs LSE MSc Management?
Interesting question: I need to choose between Columbia's LSMA in East Asian studies and MSC Management at LSE. I have BA degrees in management and Chinese, so both is ok. Things I say: -LSE MSc Management in globally respected, 4th in EU according to FT...USA however may not know about MSc as MBA is the standard -Columbia LSMA is a great backdoor for SIPA and the Business School as it allows courses from there. Also many students go unto Phd.. it is also lot cheaper, but seems not structured and not so professional, easier courseload. I would like to fuse business and China together later, as that is my interest. Possible Phd or a professional degree like MIA. THANK YOU In terms of future job prospects (consulting, dilpomacy, China related) what would you say?
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i think columbia
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
can you tell me something about reading university in England i want to pursue Msc management from there
can you tell me something about reading university in England i want to pursue Msc management from there.?
I want to know it's ranking and placements
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Information is below.
I want to know it's ranking and placements
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Information is below.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Civil Engineering BA then Msc in Management
Civil Engineering BA then Msc in Management?
My bro graduated with an undergrad in Civil and now he hates it and wants to go into finance/management... Do you think this is a wise career move? Will such a candidate find jobs more easily/ more difficultly?
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Your "bro" needs to understand one thing: 1) An MSc in Management is for people who want to be college or university lecturers AND for those who want a PhD in Management to be a professor. Period. 2) To be successful in the business world, he NEEDS an MBA. An MSc will not cut it. I am the Hiring Manager for a corporation - I see hundreds of resumes EACH DAY on my desk of people with MSc degrees in Management. These people's resumes are not even considered. I will only consider those with MBA degrees. Period.
My bro graduated with an undergrad in Civil and now he hates it and wants to go into finance/management... Do you think this is a wise career move? Will such a candidate find jobs more easily/ more difficultly?
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Your "bro" needs to understand one thing: 1) An MSc in Management is for people who want to be college or university lecturers AND for those who want a PhD in Management to be a professor. Period. 2) To be successful in the business world, he NEEDS an MBA. An MSc will not cut it. I am the Hiring Manager for a corporation - I see hundreds of resumes EACH DAY on my desk of people with MSc degrees in Management. These people's resumes are not even considered. I will only consider those with MBA degrees. Period.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Msc Management : Univ. of BATH or Univ. of Sheffield
Msc Management : Univ. of BATH or Univ. of Sheffield.?
Which of those two univ is best for the course? I'm under great confusion in deciding the university in UK, I've got admit for both the univ, and I've decided the course to be msc. management, but I've no clue to choose which one. If anyone knows any better on this, kindly help me.
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Both universities have great reputations and good business schools. You'll get a fantastic education with either one. You should weigh up the costs and also the locations. Sheffield is an industrial city in the north of the UK whereas Bath is beautiful spa town in the south. I imagine there'll be more of a party scene in Sheffield (although you'll get that anywhere in the UK)and it might be a bit cheaper on living but not as nice. Bath will probably offer a more varied social scene and is very pleasant. Take some time to cruise their tourist information websites and travel message boards. Personally I'd probably have chosen Sheffield for undergrad and then Bath for postgrad.
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Which of those two univ is best for the course? I'm under great confusion in deciding the university in UK, I've got admit for both the univ, and I've decided the course to be msc. management, but I've no clue to choose which one. If anyone knows any better on this, kindly help me.
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Both universities have great reputations and good business schools. You'll get a fantastic education with either one. You should weigh up the costs and also the locations. Sheffield is an industrial city in the north of the UK whereas Bath is beautiful spa town in the south. I imagine there'll be more of a party scene in Sheffield (although you'll get that anywhere in the UK)and it might be a bit cheaper on living but not as nice. Bath will probably offer a more varied social scene and is very pleasant. Take some time to cruise their tourist information websites and travel message boards. Personally I'd probably have chosen Sheffield for undergrad and then Bath for postgrad.
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check out www.planeteducation.info/.it is in almost all major cities provides all information on study abroad,career counselling,entrence exams preparation like GRE,CAT,CET,GMAT,XAT,SAT,IELTS. it is an excellent counselling organization with very friendly staff.
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