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Re: Mannheim vs Warwick [#permalink]
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Warwick is a fantastic school, but so is Mannheim. German b-schools are on a roll at the moment on the back of a reasonably strong German economy and jobs scene. I read today that Mannheim posted 100% job placements for its recent MBA grads and the average salary was a little over US$100k. Not sure what the post-graduation employment figs are for Warwick but I'm sure you can dig them out pretty easily. I've visited Warwick and it's a great school. So - having scholarships from both schools presents you with a problem - but a very nice problem to have!

BTW the Mannheim MBA is taught in English... though I guess it would help to have some German too if you went there. Warwick shaves Mannheim on rankings etc. if you set store by such things. As a previous poster said - I would recommend picking the school which has courses closest to your own career goals because other differentiating factors between the two schools are relatively slim.
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I did my UG at Warwick. It's a nice Uni and within the UK it has a pretty good reputation.
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