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I’m a student in the Grande Ecole Program at NEOMA Business School’s Reims campus. For the past three years, the beginning has been very interesting overall, and the program is fundamentally well-structured. We have a huge number of tools and resources available to help us succeed in our coursework and in our professional integration. However, the human support is really lacking. I’ve never truly felt listened to throughout these three years. The only time I felt valued as a student was during a meeting with a member of the Wellness team. In short, the content and structure of the program are excellent; the human element needs improvement.
View moreOverall, my experience in the Master’s In Management( Grand École )Specialisation in Finance has been incredibly rewarding yet demanding. The biggest strength of the program is definitely the combination of intensive, hands-on projects and deep market simulations, which gave me practical financial skills I can actually use in the industry. However, students should be prepared for highly competitive grading and a rigorous academic atmosphere. It’s not a program where you can just coast by, but if you are willing to put in the effort and utilize the excellent campus networking events and corporate connections, it sets you up incredibly well for a top-tier career. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is passionate about finance and investment banking.
View moreIt’s a good program, teachers are quite interesting eventhough some lack experience in teaching. Courses are interesting but with the number of assignments it’s suite difficult to find Time for revisions
View moreOne of the many things that makes Neoma different is that it has professors who have industry experience or I would say Real-World experience. They are not following the typical Theory based education but makes the classes interesting with current global issues and examples. Most of them are researchers, so they are updated with the past and present information very well.
View moreNEOMA is a large and good business school that promotes the excellence and development of its students, through a wide range of training and quality teachers. Nevertheless, nothing is done within its various campuses to facilitate the integration of international students, who have real difficulty building links with students of French origin. It would be interesting to create a community of students from various backgrounds to create a link between them, and promote the coexistence of different cultures within the camps.
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