jc456 wrote:
thanks for your input! could you kindly elaborate a bit more?
how have you found the opportunities opened?
given that HEC hs been for many years europes no.1 business school and with renowned proffessors like mr kapherer
your view seems very negative. we have heard that hec is best for french speaking countries but nontheless in all of europe it has a very strong name... London consulting firms like Bain are very well in contact with hec.
Look, good students will always find good jobs regardless of where they graduated. As a financial scientist you should know good graduate placements does not necessarily mean it was because of the school. It's more likely due to the caliber of the student him/herself.
I am not sure what they've sent oyu so far. If you have received letters/emails from the school with glaring spelling mistakes, what does this mean?
Courses here are not academic. They do not bring the rigor and the depth of graduate level courses.
Which program did you apply for? I can possibly provide a better answer.