02-22-2006, 04:49 AM
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<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Pracs</i>
<br />Yeah its not a Uni you would go for an MBA in the UK. I mean especially if you are a qualified accountant already.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Dear Pracs.
What university you suggest for MBA especially for ACCA qualified.
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Depends on what you want to do after MBA. In my view, MBA is not a medium to acquire knowledge but to make contacts. This is because the stuff that you will learn in a MBA is at most useful for 1 year - you learn a lot on job. First of all, there is no book answer to a real world problem. Of course, you do case studies in the MBA but since the matter of fact is different areas are getting sophisticated day-by-day your knowledge would become basic as time would pass.
So, choose your business school which has a lot of alumni in your prospective field/sector.
DT
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Pracs</i>
<br />Yeah its not a Uni you would go for an MBA in the UK. I mean especially if you are a qualified accountant already.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Dear Pracs.
What university you suggest for MBA especially for ACCA qualified.
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In This imaginative World Nothing is Impossible
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Depends on what you want to do after MBA. In my view, MBA is not a medium to acquire knowledge but to make contacts. This is because the stuff that you will learn in a MBA is at most useful for 1 year - you learn a lot on job. First of all, there is no book answer to a real world problem. Of course, you do case studies in the MBA but since the matter of fact is different areas are getting sophisticated day-by-day your knowledge would become basic as time would pass.
So, choose your business school which has a lot of alumni in your prospective field/sector.
DT