I do not recommend if you are American or are interested in creating wealth. The professors are all zero-sum greenoids, pinkoids, red fascists, masquerading as interested in business/capitalism. Very anti-American or anti any country identified as "far-"right wing, like BJP-governed India, for example.
Think of Ulrike Herrmann. The type that the "end-justify-the-means" kind of instructors, all neo-Gramscian/Trotskyist like, which is so boring and predictable after almost a century now of all that recycled and regurgitated nonsense in the West.
They are interested in degrowth and rationing including demographics. The university is more of a humanities degree mill aiming for the few bureaucratic/ESG jobs left in France for foreigners than invested in producing professionals in applied business/finance that will grow economies and increase the purchasing power of stakeholders/employees/shareholders/etc.
And if you are Lebanese, Indian, or any non-francophone country that for a variety of circumstances end up in France, save for a couple of more years and target either a university in an Anglophone country or if you insist in this old continent at least go for the Netherlands or Ireland. The CAF and Paris, the only real place with jobs in France, are hardly worth the pain of dealing with a system in complete decline. Based on my cohort, at least 2/3 of you will not find work in France, which makes the ROI on a degree from GEM depressing and a complete waste of savings/time.