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During my time in the Master in Management Program at London Business School, I had an incredibly enriching and fulfilling experience. The program not only provided me with a solid academic foundation but also exposed me to a diverse and stimulating environment that fostered personal and professional growth.
Academic Excellence: The curriculum was well-structured and comprehensive, covering various business domains that are essential for a successful career. The faculty members were highly knowledgeable and passionate about their subjects, and they encouraged active class participation and critical thinking. The case study approach helped me develop analytical and decision-making skills, which have been invaluable in my career.
Global Exposure: Interacting with classmates from different countries and professional backgrounds was a unique aspect of the program. Collaborating with individuals with diverse perspectives and experiences broadened my horizons and made me appreciate the importance of cultural intelligence in today's globalized business world.
Networking Opportunities: London Business School's strong alumni network and various networking events provided me with access to a wide range of industry professionals. Engaging with alumni and guest speakers allowed me to gain insights into different industries and career paths, which ultimately influenced my post-graduation choices.
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This was a luck I got admission in late application submission
I have submitted my application in December 19
And got admission on 3jan 2020 for jan session
Admission team was very helpful in process and support
Also after admission
Orientation classes are like complete change in life
This was like a transformation where
We are from London and Dubai campus
Came together and learned so many things from
Culture and business point of view
I have used my Executive assessment score in application
Even I was having GMAT score as well
Overall I am happy with college life at LBS
This was a best decision to apply in LBS
I will suggest new joiners please attend the networking event and round the table even to get all the necessary information
This will give a basic idea about complete process
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Many students need the MBA to get their dream job. LBS helped me get mine. By the help of the school and the career centre I managed to secure a summer internship at Amazon which led to a full time offer. Located in central London and close the largest companies, LBS offers great career opportunities.
In terms of the program, the first year is very intense. However, given the three exist points that LBS offers, the second year is very flexible. Many students undertake a second internship, find a part time job, travel the world, or graduate early. That enables the student to shape their own path.
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If you are not an European, neither have you got any connections to Europe, LBS is definitely not for you. The British are quite xenophobic in general, so as an Asian I never felt I belong to London. LBS has a strong reputation in London, but only in London, I’m afraid. So think carefully before committing to this choice.
LBS is cheaper compared to other world Top 10 MBA programs, but as I said, if you don’t belong to Europe, it is still not worth it to study in London.
If you want to use an MBA study as a way to immigrate, American schools are way better.
I would have chosen an American school, if I knew upfront what l would encounter in those two years.
FYI, every word above is sincere.
If you want to work in the EMEA area, LBS is perfect. Otherwise, please choose an American school.
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Everything in your review is wrong except for the sentence regarding working in EMEA (although South America and Asia ought to be included here too). The data speaks for itself.
https://www.london.edu/programmes/masters-courses/mba/class-profile
https://www.london.edu/programmes/masters-courses/mba/career-impact
The rule of thumb is that the man/woman on the ground has the best perspective. Unless you are a current student, you should absorb every piece of information and appreciate an honest perspective.
I agree. The data suggests the review was not written by an LBS MBA student or alum.
This is quite a disturbing or perhaps overly sensitive comment. @BB can you in any way verify the reviewer?
This review was posted before we started requiring verification of the school's email address so I have looked up the user on linked in using their email and I can confirm that they indeed have attended LBS ans graduated in 2016 as suggested on their profile. https://gmatclub.com/forum/members/member-386351.html
Further, per their LinkedIn profile with 300+ personal connections, this person found work outside of Europe, as indeed stated on the review. It leads to be believe it is an honest and a real review.
The review states "The British are quite xenophobic in general" - this is most definitely not true and exposes an underlying agenda . The rest of the review is similarly unfairly biased.
London Business School has a great reputation for Finance, Consulting and Banking. Although this is still true, the Tech and Entrepreneurship communities are taking over LBS, which has given the school a fresh innovate atmosphere.
A new LBS building called the Samy Ofer Center just opened this year and is already proving to be a valuable addition to the program. The more than 420 students that come through the doors are originally form over 130 countries, which provides the most diverse student body of any MBA program. I've been truly impressed with the amazing classmates I have this year, I've never been between such highly capable individuals that range from military, government, marketing, investment banking and entrepreneurs. Additionally, being in London is something that cannot be taken for granted, Brexit or not, this is the place you want to be!
Recruiting is much better than I expected. The career services offer plenty of help and all the biggest companies from Tech, Banking, Consulting, Consumer and Luxury come to recruit from day one.
If you like to travel this is also the MBA for you. Having been to dozens of countries and 3 continents in just first term is mind boggling. Also, to have people from all this corners of the world in your class, makes every trip a locally curated one, which is a perfect way to understand the world.
Ultimately, if you don't want a cookie-cutter and be surrounded by the most amazing talent in the world, you need to apply to London Business School.
The program is extremely flexible, yo only have one term of core clases, and the other 5 you can choose the right path for you. You can also go on exchange with the best institutions in the world (8 out of the top 10 in USA) and even have two internships.
You won't have an issue getting a job. Not only do all the big companies recruit year-round, but also local businesses from all over the world come to LBS to find global talent. As an example, through the MBA office I applied to summer internships in companies located in Sweden, Japan, Argentina, Belgium, Singapore, Dubai and Johannesburg, to name a few.
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The outstanding part of LBS was the quality and diversity of the student body. I met and benefited from peers from around the world, and will continue to take advantage of the worldwide network as I advance in my career.
I went to LBS to change career paths and locations - I was able to do just that, moving from finance and into a tech role. Living in London was also an unparalleled experience - there was always something fun and exciting to do, and networking and recruiting was made easy by being in a global city. I would recommend LBS for anyone who is looking to get out of their comfort zone and who likes a challenge.
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LBS has been such a wonderful experience this past couple of months - and I really think this program is underrated.
Awesome student body
The class is extremely diverse and I know after this I will have a close connection with someone from all major economic zones fo the world. Furthermore, most people being down to earth and eager to connect and help each other and we have a lot fun - balls, cultural days, weekly pub etc. Lastly, the school spends a lot of time working to help the study groups bond and work together. This has been a great learning exercise too.
Fantastic career development and coaching opportunities
There is not one day that goes by where there isn't some exciting talk on campus from established corporates, start-ups, business icons and even sports figures. There is plenty of opportunity to learn and build a network in whatever your area of focus is London location is a big advantage). I was also impressed by how much leadership/personal coaching have access to including a one-on-one session with an executive coach early on in the program.
Pick your own adventure program
The ability to tailor and design the experience you want is really a great advantage. Whether that is doing 2 internships, doing an exchange to an international Uni or travel the program gives you a chance to truly explore. An opportunity that is very in life.
Such a great program, the school could do better to promote what it is offering because it's offering is far superior to some schools ranked above it.
A mix bag of professors especially in the core curriculum. However, as a theme though most seem to really care about the students and be passionate about teaching.
The school provides an easy structured process to intern/work at the typical post-MBA jobs (consulting, banking, Amazon etc.)
They could do better with guiding students not interested in the typical paths. So far, however, a combination of the LBS brand, London location, Alumni network and campus events have provided me some access to alternative opportunities.
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I moved from the US to do my BSchool in the UK, and nearly every other person asks me why I didn't go to one of the many fantastic schools in the states? I come from banking pre-MBA and despite what college applications ask you to say, I really wanted to figure out what I wanted to do. In the US, recruitment varies by school region, and even area of work varies by which office you end up in. The beauty of London is that it's all there... From ur banks, to retail, tech firms, startups, pharm, etc. It makes it so much easier to grab coffee chats with recruiters, alumni, and wider community looking for smart people. I am happy to say post MBA it worked doubt well for me as I got to complete two different internships (another big pro for LBS) and worked on little projects during my 2nd year to figure out what works best for me.
On the flip side, this school is not for people who don't like meeting numerous people, and networking, etc. I had some friends who felt lost and overwhelmed by everything that was available to them. You are also competing with everyone else In Europe trying to get to London.
In terms of getting into one of these schools, yes give either ur bets shot, do ur extra curricula, do well at work... But the actual selection process is a black box... You neve r know why you got into one school and not in the other..
The curriculum is OK.. I learn best from people, and there is a lot of working with your classmates.
All major companies recruit.. Visa policies are friendlier here than in the states... But they still exist... So world is ur oyster.. Unless you need a visa
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Not the most organised administration office, but the diversity and experience of the class more than makes up for it. My 425 classmates come from about 80 different countries. Great people, fantastic treks around the world (skiing in the French Alps, partying in Japan, safariing im South Africa, hot air ballooning in Myanmar, playing rugby at Duke to only name a few) and unbeatable drinking culture (free food and unlimited beer/wine/cider at Sundowners every Thursday night). In regards to career services and internship hunting, LBS is definitely strong in the consulting and finance fields, but could offer more support to non traditional MBA paths.
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It is much more than I expected. All classmates are willing to help and it is easy to network and leverage your BS experience through your classmates and alumni either for academic and professional objectives. Career service is also very strong with a lot of optional activities to help you with all aspects of recruting, from choosing what you want to do to interviewing and negotiating offers.
I just love my classmates and the whole academic environment/people. People is really the strongest asset in the school and BS for me is all about networking, so I chose the perfect school.
I think the only aspects to improve are facilities because there is just not enough spaces for all school events and we frequently have to use nearby facilities, but the school is already making a new building expected to be ready in 2017.
I also think the school should be aiming to be first in the world in the ranks, not first in Europe
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Thanks so much for sharing your experience at LBS. Did you find a job? How was recruiting during the program? How is on campus recruiting or should one expect to recruit on their own?
Did you graduate? I see it says Class of 2021 - is that right? I see you joined GMAT Club in 2023... just checking.
Thank you!