The reasons I chose the Otago MBA was:
- It is good school! It is globally accredited with the best. Part of the accreditation is the entrance exam - the GMAT. This ensures the students are all high calibre. IIf you don't get the marks you don't get in. That said, if you want it you will get the marks!
- It was full time not "semi" full time like Auckland Uni or some of the courses in Australia and the United States. I really only wanted a year out of work.
- It is very reasonably priced. Scholarships were offered to other intitutions in the USA particularly but it would still be cheaper at Otago
- Cost of living in NZ - at the bottom of the south island living is very cheap!
- Dunedin - what a great town - cold it is granted but real character
- Surf - the best place to surf in NZ by far!
- Snow - only 2.5 hours away from Queenstown
- The Exchange Program - I hope to do my elective in Canada early next year
- Small classes - 15 to 20 in a class is a pretty good learning ratio
- Global diversity - course this year has a Finn, an Aussie, Kiwis, Indians, Chinese, a Sri Lankan and a couple of Brits - a good spread for such a small number!
Good work on the blog mate, Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ankit!
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