no problem. I've also just discovered that there are other business schools in Singapore, like ESSEC of france, although i haven't heard anything about them yet.
a lot of the schools have a lot of different tie-ups, too, so u may want to look at that. NUS for eg. has an IMBA dual degree programme with PKU in China. Insead has an EMBA dual degree programme with Tsinghua in China.
I'd also think about why you want to come to Singapore. Generally, Singapore is like Asia-lite. You'll survive speaking only English, but the value of your MBA will probably not be as high if you want to work here because most of the locals go to local MBA schools. You'll be far better off getting an MBA in the US and then coming here, since you don't have to adjust to the language anyway.
If you want in on the China pie, then go to China and learn the language already. That seems to be the most important thing as far as working in China is concerned.[/quote]