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Stuart sets sail on the MBA voyage!!!!

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Sorry for not writing in earlier folks.. Stuart is a little mouse in a very new place.. and it takes me a little while to settle in..

Finally touched base at St. Gallen…. and the very first day at the MBA class we had such a good time..


Our class comprises of about 35 people representing 15 nationalities… with people coming in from the US from one end and Japan from another… Russians, Indians, French, Italian....quite a fair representation I'd say!!!



Most people have credible work experience… and their resumes already look very very impressive!!! (wonder why they need an mba then ???) ;-)



Well the first week at the MBA HSG was the introduction week…






First day .. first impressions:



We gathered for breakfast at the cafeteria in the ground floor of the MBA office and introduced ourselves to fellow MBA students and reps from the MBA office… over donuts and sweet nothings that would tempt even Hansel and Gretel back to the witch's cottage ;)


Wolfgang, the new Exec. Director of the MBA program and the rest of the MBA team welcomed us to the class… The HSG MBA is quite new and they really need to work hard to push it onto the world stage in league with the best… and Wolfgang's very first slide made it very clear that St Gallen knows what it has to do..it said



"We will do everything in our power to facilitate your learning and help you have a great learning experience."



Now that's an impressive opening line anyway you look at it…! I'm impressed!!!

We were then addressed by the head of career services.. who gave us inputs about our overall incoming class profile and also our projected career profile..

Basically about 4 weeks ago we were sent a detailed questionnaire by the career services to gain a feel about our career aspirations as well as our target companies etc..

Which was then followed up by a class profile CV template.. the career services started working even before we got in!! good initiative..no wonder so many companies recruit at St Gallen…

We then went for a lunch to “Wok” ( http://www.wok-stgallen.ch/) - a popular Chinese restaurant at “Marketplatz” in the heart of the buzzing shopping district.. and just a stone’s throw away from the MBA office at Blumenbergplatz…
All of us had a very exquisite Chinese buffet meal with lots of wine… courtesy the MBA office.. these guys are so very nice (or is it the wine in my veins that makes me them appear nicer???) ;-)
The post lunch session had more people …Our German instructor, the Academic Director etc.. etc..
St Gallen organizes a German (or Italian/French) language beginner’s course for all of its students. This course (worth CHF 600) is conducted by Klubschule Migros (
http://www.klubschule.ch/) is aimed to enhance the employability of the MBA students… that’s money well spent … what say???

Much more happened in the evening.. stay tuned!!!
Cheers!

Stuart


 

MBA Ahoy!

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Well i've wired my 6000 CHF deposit and am now within sniffing distance of the St Gallen MBA! And yes i'm rubbing my hands in anticipation!!

Well for the uninitiated... the MBA program at St Gallen provides funding for its participants. The Euro/Swiss participants get a bank loan to fund their entire fees of 48000 CHF (including the initial deposit of 6000 CHF) at an interest rate of 4% per annum.

For non-EU participants, the Univ offers a loan of 42000 CHF at 5% interest p.a. repayable over 3 years starting 6 months after graduation.

and mind you.. both of these loans are without collateral!

My 2 cents:
By having this arrangement, St Gallen has made life a lot simpler for its participants. Arranging finances to fund one's MBA studies can really be a nightmare! INSEAD had an ABN AMRO loan program but after that was discontinued.. people have had a lot of trouble coughing up the MBA fees of 48000 Euros!

Quality education does come at a price, but by leveraging its brand name to arrange affordable funds for its MBA students, St Gallen has shown faith in the future leaders that it is nurturing!



That's really great anyway you look at it.

 

St Gallen?

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  • Now when I decided to set sail on the MBA voyage, I found myself with numerous opportunities . With the world moving fast towards becoming a global marketplace, i greatly felt the need to get an international perspective on business, economics and world affairs.

    I was keen to immerse myself in a pool of "ignited" minds and benefit from the intellectual abrasion that results when you work in closely knit groups on tight deadlines.

    I wanted to pursue my MBA in Europe, Australia or Asia and finally zeroed in on St. Gallen, Switzerland.

    Why St. Gallen?
  • The reputation of the University of St. Gallen is unrivalled in Switzerland and German-speaking Europe, and is seen as one of Europe's premium International Business Schools.
  • Small , well-knit batch ( 30 participants) : good bonding/ strong networks, personalized attention!
  • Even though it is a new program, it is very selective (avg GMAT is second only to INSEAD and higher than LBS/HEC/IMD),
  • Truly global: Over 95% international students
  • One year course: the idea of spending two pristine years of my life pursuing an MBA didn't appeal to me.
  • NETWORK: Strong links with industry: has an old boys network with top officials of Swiss and German industries, which throws open several doors of exciting opportunities

Downside: It does not figure in FT/Businessweek rankings. However, this is because although St Gallen was established in 1898 , the MBA course started in 2005 and all renowned rankings consider institutions which have been around for five years or more.

However, the Karriere and Wiwo rankings put it right up at the top of the league! It is also very highly recommended by people in the business spheres