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Hi all, I stumbled upon this info upon searching which schools to apply for, and am wondering if it's a good idea. Cost-wise, I think it's pretty fair because both program will take one year each (making it a two years program) and therefore cost a bit less than common US MBAs (since a year in Spain is cheaper than a year in US, both tuition and living costs).
Considering that entering this program would be much easier than going through the clean Yale MBA path (IE's average GMAT is around 650-680 range), and that students of this program would end with both an European MBA and ends the program after a year in Yale (with Yale Career Supports), I wonder if it's a good idea to apply to IE for this dual degree program?
I am aware that generally Yale MBA > Yale MaM and Yale MBA > IE IMBA; and also that INSEAD/LBS > IESE > IE, but how do you think this program compares to T15-T25 or other European MBAs?
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