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MSc Marketing Imperial vs Cranfield vs Bocconi vs Esade

Hey guys, I have been offered a place in the following universities for a master in marketing:

Imperial College
Cranfield SOM
Bocconi
Esade Business School

I would like to work in the marketing department of a tech multinational company (I know its still quite vague).
I am still not sure where I want to work after graduation.
I studied in London for my undergrad and I loved it but I am not sure if I want to work in the UK. So I am interested in a Business School that has a good reputation in Europe in general and its not limited to one specific country, and this is why I am leaning more towards Bocconi or Imperial.

I like the course structure at Imperial and its focus on digital marketing, and I'm sure it's a great university, however from my understanding it is more known for technical stuff such as engineering or math and not really for Business. Moreover the Marketing course is quite new and not really established.

On the other hand I like bocconi because it includes an internship in the second year and the possibility to do an exchange abroad for a semester. Plus the placement seems pretty solid. And I am italian so no problem with the language (the course is still taught in English though).

What do you guys think? Do you have any suggestion?
Reply 1
I'd go for Bocconi or Imperial. If you don't want to be in London anymore, then go for Bocconi.
Reply 2
Hi Joe, thanks for the advise. Could you explain why?

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Reply 3
As far as I know they both have a very good reputation in Europe. I don't know Cranfield SOM, Esade is also good. It really depends on where you want to live, since I think they're at the same level. Probably Bocconi is more recommended since it a school specialised in those fields and I'd go for that.
ESADE. They are a proper business school with a focus on management.

I wouldn't bother with Bocconi, Cranfield and Imperial as they are not known for marketing :smile:.
Reply 5
I think they are all proper business schools (apart from Imperial which is not really a business school).
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Reply 6
Bocconi is a proper business school.

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