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| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
Graduate schools in major cities are rarely if ever bad. |
^^ this.
You can't go too far wrong in Australia with the G8 universities: Melbourne, Monash, Sydney, UNSW, ANU, Adelaide, UWA and UQ. Beyond status, it's important to pick the uni that will suit your lifestyle: consider location, travel time, other work commitments if any, friends/family? Maybe some of these won't be relevant if you're coming from overseas, but worth thinking about.
Consider also the mode of delivery - would you prefer semesters or trimesters? Off-campus, on-campus or a mixture of both? What are your interests beyond business subjects... will the course you're looking at permit you to take electives from other faculties?
I'm halfway through an MBA at Monash, and these were some of the things I thought about. I'd have liked to have studied at Melbourne, but given I live and work about 45 minutes peak-hour travel from Parkville, Monash was it
The only reason I would have gone for Melbourne was because I did my undergrad at Monash, and I'd have liked to see a different perspective. Otherwise, I can't speak highly enough of Monash - they treat their MBA students like kings (they'd want to for what we pay them!), and the quality of teaching and students is outstanding.
EDIT: I fail at reading the OP. Melbourne Business School is fine - your friend will come out with an excellent qualification.
Last edited by SQ-K on May-16-2009 at 03:31
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