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- Likes:
- Primary reason was London as a location. It also aligned well with my post MBA career goal of working in finance.,
- I really like how diverse the school is in terms of race, geography, ethnicity, professional background, personal aspiration. It truly is a global business school, where people from around the world with common goals come together and have a blast!
- Dislikes:
- Something I dislike about LBS is the cost of attendance. On top of the tuition fee, expect to spend another 50% to cover your living expenses. London is an expensive place. Food, travel, accommodation everything is super expensive and it all adds up!
Campus Life:
Plenty of active clubs and activities to participate and engage with whatever your interest area is, there is club for you to get involved and contribute.
Hostel:
No university accommodation.
Campus Life:
The WiFi is top notch, libraries are incredibly helpful and the sport, recreational facilities makes everything great.
Hostel:
The rooms are well lit, spacious, and equipped with all there's to make a student achieve his/her objectives
Hostel:
Accomodation for MBA is self owned, which is quite easy to find and akin to a community with everyone living in 2 mile radius. Average rentals in this area are 900 GBP per month.
Very Global in nature, world-class ranking, Extremely well respected.
Hostel:
The campus doesn't have a residential area. Everybody stays around the campus by renting an apartment (single/shared). It's very easy to find accommodation and there are plenty of LBSers that you keep seeing whenever you go out. The typical monthly cost for renting an apartment, including utilities, ranges from 900 - 1200 GBP. Eating and other utilities would cost around 200 - 500 GBP depending on your preferences. The campus has a gym and library that students can freely access.
Diversity: 90%+ class is international, I am experiencing the diversity of thoughts during classroom discussions, which is good for having different perspectives.Location of school: London is a hub of various start-ups and top tier employers. One has plenty of opportunities for internships and part-time projects during the term as well, which is an added benefit. The flexibility of the program: I can choose to exit in 15, 18, or 21 months, and tailor my electives, core courses, and exchange based on my choice/preferences.
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