The first part of the program is a repetition of topics already covered during an economics Bachelor’s, though understanding that the aim is that of facilitating the shift for students coming from a different background. However, three months of general management courses are too much for economics students and probably not enough for the others.
Classes last an average of 3.30h, with only a 10/15′ break, which is not enough for students to remain concentrated the whole time.
Side note, the cafeteria is not even remotely big enough for all the students that go there at lunch: 20 minutes queues and people eating lunch standing up, which is not fine for students of a private master they are paying handsomely.
These are the only negative notes about the master I feel should be taken into account. The second part of the program will definitely be more interesting, the campus is magnificently beautiful and people (both students and professors) are really nice. LBS also takes to heart for its students to graduate with a set of soft skills most universities wouldn’t care about.