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First the average GMAT of 690, as PlastMan mentioned, is not significantly lower than LBS, which has just recently increased from 690/5 to 700. The highest ranked programs in Europe (LBS & INSEAD) both have average GMATs of 700. This is most likely a function of the number of non-native English speakers attending these schools.

Secondly, both LBS and INSEAD are rumored to have acceptance rates that fluctuate significantly. Some say INSEAD & LBS acceptance rates are over 25% in certain years, and others state LBS as low as 13%. My guess is that it is somewhere in between. The fact that they don't publish their acceptance rate suggests that it is much higher than comparative US schools that all tend to be under/around 20%.

Lastly, I don't think you can discount the salary figures so readily, PlastMan. Judge is a 1-year program and attracts a different type of student than LBS. The average age tends to be slightly higher at Judge and people are likely further along in their career. When these people graduate and take jobs in industry (versus consulting/banking) they will command a higher wage in the market.

i think you will continue to see Judge climb in the rankings. It is a relatively new program, but you cannot discount the brand of Cambridge, and their career statistics are on par with LBS and US programs ranked 8-12. I wouldn't be surprised to see it surpass the Spanish schools, that have no name recognition outside of Europe, in the next few years.

Then Canbridge graduates salary is not a function of the brand but of the graduates' experience/age, thus I would discount the salary as a decision variable.

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Then Canbridge graduates salary is not a function of the brand but of the graduates' experience/age, thus I would discount the salary as a decision variable.

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Touche.

Although I don't think you can discredit it entirely because they do have about 50 percent of their class going into consulting/banking, and 66 percent (according to most recent report) switched functions. So perhaps it should be downplayed as a decision factor but not entirely discounted.
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As a person who is currently doing MSc Finance in Germany and will finish it in December and start working full time in January, when I am 25, if I do 4 years of WE and at 29 I decide to do an MBA, Judge will be my first choice. I want to do long-term politics and the brand name of Cambridge and the appeal to the common people cannot be discarted. Cambridge and Oxford for example are way better than LBS or Wharton, for these purposes. But apart from that, the school really seems to do pretty well and it wouldnt be too much to claim that it is #3 in Europe right now, after INSEAD and LBS. The Spanish schools are strong but with the Spanish economy at the moment ?
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As a person who is currently doing MSc Finance in Germany and will finish it in December and start working full time in January, when I am 25, if I do 4 years of WE and at 29 I decide to do an MBA, Judge will be my first choice. I want to do long-term politics and the brand name of Cambridge and the appeal to the common people cannot be discarted. Cambridge and Oxford for example are way better than LBS or Wharton, for these purposes. But apart from that, the school really seems to do pretty well and it wouldnt be too much to claim that it is #3 in Europe right now, after INSEAD and LBS. The Spanish schools are strong but with the Spanish economy at the moment ?

No intentions to offend but MBAs are not the same as undergrads at Oxbridge and people know the difference.

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Then Canbridge graduates salary is not a function of the brand but of the graduates' experience/age, thus I would discount the salary as a decision variable.

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Touche.

Although I don't think you can discredit it entirely because they do have about 50 percent of their class going into consulting/banking, and 66 percent (according to most recent report) switched functions. So perhaps it should be downplayed as a decision factor but not entirely discounted.

Agree. I think 3-4 years ago the MBA at Cambridge was relatively cheap. Not so much nowadays.

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As a person who is currently doing MSc Finance in Germany and will finish it in December and start working full time in January, when I am 25, if I do 4 years of WE and at 29 I decide to do an MBA, Judge will be my first choice. I want to do long-term politics and the brand name of Cambridge and the appeal to the common people cannot be discarted. Cambridge and Oxford for example are way better than LBS or Wharton, for these purposes. But apart from that, the school really seems to do pretty well and it wouldnt be too much to claim that it is #3 in Europe right now, after INSEAD and LBS. The Spanish schools are strong but with the Spanish economy at the moment ?

No intentions to offend but MBAs are not the same as undergrads at Oxbridge and people know the difference.

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Sure, but I doubt the average person in Eastern Europe can make a difference :) Or even people from outisde the UK who are not familiar with MBAs and educational ''terms'' in general. When you go into politics, you need to win the average voter nad he is not that informed. If you went to Cambridge then you went there, go figure what does "MBA" or "Undergrad" mean :)
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As a person who is currently doing MSc Finance in Germany and will finish it in December and start working full time in January, when I am 25, if I do 4 years of WE and at 29 I decide to do an MBA, Judge will be my first choice. I want to do long-term politics and the brand name of Cambridge and the appeal to the common people cannot be discarted. Cambridge and Oxford for example are way better than LBS or Wharton, for these purposes. But apart from that, the school really seems to do pretty well and it wouldnt be too much to claim that it is #3 in Europe right now, after INSEAD and LBS. The Spanish schools are strong but with the Spanish economy at the moment ?

No intentions to offend but MBAs are not the same as undergrads at Oxbridge and people know the difference.

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Sure, but I doubt the average person in Eastern Europe can make a difference :) Or even people from outisde the UK who are not familiar with MBAs and educational ''terms'' in general. When you go into politics, you need to win the average voter nad he is not that informed. If you went to Cambridge then you went there, go figure what does "MBA" or "Undergrad" mean :)

True. I guess you have what it takes to make it in politics

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i think you will continue to see Judge climb in the rankings. It is a relatively new program, but you cannot discount the brand of Cambridge, and their career statistics are on par with LBS and US programs ranked 8-12. I wouldn't be surprised to see it surpass the Spanish schools, that have no name recognition outside of Europe, in rankings other than the FT in the next few years.

You were right: Judge has climbed to the 5th place worldwide this year surpassing LBS and all the spanish schools (making it 2nd in Europe).

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This is only in the UK .But even in the UK the attitudes change as more employers realise that graduates from isolated business schools (like LBS. IE,ESADE or INSEAD) cant offer as much in terms of creativity and weaker on the entrepreneurship scene. The reason is that there is no collaboration with wider academia (engineers, scientists etc) and subsequently there are less startup ideas floating around.
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