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Loughborough university or ESCP (BA)?

I have an offer from both but I can’t seem to be able to decide.Which would you think is the best out of the two. Taking into account the international aspect of ESCP (we live in a globalised world) vs the ranking of Loughborough university (which is increasing every year).Thank you very much!

Reply 1

Hi, ESCP is one of the top business schools in Europe. I’d say in the UK only Oxford and LSE have better management programs. Imperial and Warwick are also very good options. But you just can’t compare ESCP with Loughborough.
Hope it helped.
(edited 4 years ago)

Reply 2

Original post by joe-miles02
Hi, ESCP is one of the top business schools in Europe. I’d say in the UK only Oxford and LSE have better management programs. Imperial and Warwick are also very good options. But you just can’t compare ESCP with Loughborough.
Hope it helped.

Thank you so much!
Sorry to bother you again but what about Bath (with a year abroad). Which do you think is better academically? Escp does offer 3 years in 3 different campuses but it’s not as selective as Bath.
(edited 4 years ago)

Reply 3

Original post by George Bailey
Thank you so much!
Sorry to bother you again but what about Bath (with a year abroad). Which do you think is better academically? Escp does offer 3 years in 3 different campuses but it’s not as selective as Bath.

Hi! Bath is a good uni and has a good reputation in the UK but again I don’t think you can compare with Escp. You can find escp students at McKinsey, BCG, Goldman, JP, etc. don’t know about Bath. Regarding selectivity I’m surprised it’s less selective, why do you say that?
Hope it helped.

Reply 4

Top business schools in Europe tend to have very good placements in London.
I’d say it’s not at the same level as HEC, Bocconi, or St Gallen but it’s still a target school for the top tier companies just like ESSEC, ESADE, IE, etc.
In France it’s considered top tier after HEC, and ESSEC and you basically can get whatever job you want.

Reply 5

Original post by joe-miles02
Hi! Bath is a good uni and has a good reputation in the UK but again I don’t think you can compare with Escp. You can find escp students at McKinsey, BCG, Goldman, JP, etc. don’t know about Bath. Regarding selectivity I’m surprised it’s less selective, why do you say that?
Hope it helped.

Hi, thank you for your answer. Well everyone that I know who applied there have received an offer which isn’t the case with Bath.

Reply 6

Original post by George Bailey
Hi, thank you for your answer. Well everyone that I know who applied there have received an offer which isn’t the case with Bath.

Was not expecting that. Do you come from the UK? Maybe they’re looking for British students to bring diversity to the cohort. Normally these European unis are full of Germans, Italians, and Spaniards. Anyways regarding your choice both Bath and Escp are good options.
Good luck!

Reply 7

Original post by joe-miles02
Was not expecting that. Do you come from the UK? Maybe they’re looking for British students to bring diversity to the cohort. Normally these European unis are full of Germans, Italians, and Spaniards. Anyways regarding your choice both Bath and Escp are good options.
Good luck!

Yeah maybe. Anyway thank you very much for your help!

Reply 8

Original post by George Bailey
Yeah maybe. Anyway thank you very much for your help!

I am confused guys on the same thing
I have offer from Bath and Escp
Do suggest

Reply 9

Original post by joe-miles02
Was not expecting that. Do you come from the UK? Maybe they’re looking for British students to bring diversity to the cohort. Normally these European unis are full of Germans, Italians, and Spaniards. Anyways regarding your choice both Bath and Escp are good options.
Good luck!

Bath MBA or ESCP mba?

Reply 10

Bath is stronger in undergrad than ESCP to make it clear for everyone.

Reply 11

Original post by Prernna
I am confused guys on the same thing
I have offer from Bath and Escp
Do suggest

For MBA I am asking

Reply 12

Even MBA. ESCP is not well known in the UK...

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