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Hi Everyone,

I have applied to 6 MSc programmes in Europe. Which one should I attend?

These are the variables I am taking into consideration:

1 program cost -- 2 university reputation -- 3 program reputation -- 4 cost of living -- 5 alignment with my career plan and profile

Career Plan (3 years): Consultant in a multinational

1- Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus (Netherland) - ACCECPTED
2- Grenoble Ecole de Management (France) - ACCECPTED
3- Imperial College (England) - INTERVIEW SOON
4- EADA (Spain) - INTERVIEW SOON
5- Copenhagem Business School - CBS (Denmark) - WAITING
6- NHH (Norway) - WAITING

1- MSc in Management of Innovation
2- MiB - International Business
3- Msc in Strategic Marketing
4- International Master in Management
5- Msc in International Management
6- Msc in International Management

My Profile:

. 1,5 years of internship in the biggest private company in Brazil
. 0,5 year of internship in a startup acelarated by the largest Business Aceletator in Brazil.
. Proficiency in English, Spanish and Portuguese (two exchange programs in Canada and Argentina)
. TOEFL IBt: 102 (all sections 24+)
. GMAT: 640 46Q/ 32V

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by [email protected] » Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:18 pm
Hi leonardogmat,

I'm not sure if anyone here can offer you advice on which school to attend. You should consider what type of career you'd like to have and then pick a school that best leads to that career. Some applicants will attend a specific school because that school "feeds" into a particular career path or company. Define your goal and one of these schools will probably stand out as the best option to help you meet that goal.

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