

I would say the opinions are pretty divided. For me it was the perfect fit because I could do my masters in one year in English and find an internship in an interesting company.
However there where several things from the university’s administration and our MBA in digital marketing that where extremely poorly managed. The most frustrating one for me was for example, I got offered an internship at Loreal that the MBA administration forced me to refuse because it started a couple of months after the university’s intended dates, even though I had no visa restrictions for it to be a problem in my case. They made me refuse in the pretext of equality for my colleges with visa concerns. Later they let other students that where only able to find internships later, start on the same date as the Loreal internship position they forced me to refuse. Even though I sent several emails and requests to all administration members there was no accountability or resolution provided from the university.
If you find it a good fit for your needs in the overall structure of the program – in terms of language and timeframe – then I would advise it. But if you want a place with more professional communication and high quality teaching I would try seeking other options.
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