Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Monaco MBA / PreMBA

Last year, IUM offered a "PreMBA" that was designed to give students an intro into the business topics. Our advice? Don't waste your money. The two week courses offered just a scratch of the surface of basic basic information that can be freely gathered on the web. Don't know what Present Value or Future Value are? If you don't, you probably should be thinking how you got accepted to an MBA program in the first place. If you do, realize that the people that will be sharing your classes all year probably don't know.

Take your 3600euros and save it. Or buy a tutor for a couple of weeks wherever you are and keep the leftover.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The premba was horrible. What a waste of time, and my money.

Anonymous said...

don't spend the money!

Anonymous said...

One of the teachers actually tried to sell me his MBA book. He was all, "Buy my book and it'll get you into a better college" and I was all "like lol, im already in one, right?"

Anonymous said...

The website of the University looks so cheap and poor it comes across as a joke.

Unknown said...

There are many such courses that seem amazing at first but may not prove to be worth the money later on. Even a friend of mine was left dissatisfied with the prep course he took for his GRE tests. Luckily, I didn’t have to face such a situation while preparing for my LSAT exams as I’ve joined one of the Best LSAT Prep Course in the city.