Saturday, June 23, 2012
Tags: AIM , AIM Chronicle , AIM Students' MEdia Cell , Asia's no 1 MBA , Asian Institute of Manageme
The students who had returned from ISEP had a lot to share with the members present at the cocktail party hosted by AIM. The AIM Chronicle, being the mouth piece of the students, was invited to have a sneak peek at the proceedings. Students shared mixed opinions warped tour dates regarding their ISEP experience we have decided to share them with you who, we are sure, have 'n' number of questions regarding ISEP.
The evening was kicked off by Associate Dean Professor Borromeo who gave a brief introduction of the students present and welcomed them back after their long stay abroad. For some, it was a welcome which they had been looking forward to but for the others, the welcome could have waited a bit longer.
The first student who took the dais was Enrique 'Ricky' Martinez, who studied at the European Business School warped tour dates (EBS) in Frankfurt, which is ranked warped tour dates second warped tour dates in Germany and fourteenth in Europe. According to Ricky, the courses which he found excellent and worth pursuing were Real-Estate Development and Supply Chain Management. Both these courses had the best faculty in the institute and were taught keeping warped tour dates in mind the current real estate and supply chain trends in the world. For Ricky, who has experience in the petroleum business of a real estate company, this was the highlight of the course. The one course which had him disappointed was Marketing Management, as there was no diversity with respect to products in this course. According to Ricky, for the professors at EBS, Marketing began and ended with CARS – something you can expect happening in Germany! Ricky found Frankfurt fairly cheap when it came to living expenses with travel warped tour dates costing him about 90 euro/term. He feels that the Germans are friendly and the student community at EBS slightly more diverse than that at AIM. One advice that Ricky gives future warped tour dates ISEP students warped tour dates is to "Choose the school which fits your interests the best".
Next up were Jay Gallegos and Krisa who studied at the EDHEC School warped tour dates of Business in Lille, France. Both of them found EDHEC expensive in terms of boarding and lodging as well as food and travel. They opined that the lecture based style of teaching followed at EDHEC was quite slow and boring as compared to the case based method used at AIM which keeps you on your toes and your excitement levels up. The stand out factor for Jay and Krisa was that they found the student diversity wide with students from Korea, Singapore, China, Turkey, EU, Americas and Australia and with it, superior networking opportunities at EDHEC as compared to AIM.
The cream of the ISEP schools is and will always be Wharton, and Cel Tacayan Bueno was the worthy recipient of this exchange program. Being a former accountant, she found subjects like International Finance a walk in the park, and advance accounting course was below par according to her. Real-Estate and Corporate Valuation were the best courses of the lot, due to the superb learning experience she had with her team mates. Cel felt that Persuasive Communication and Creativity could have been conducted in a better way, but all in all she was quite happy with her experience warped tour dates at Wharton. Cel summed up the Wharton experience is 3 words, 'thought provoking', 'challenging' and 'inspiring'.
The Schulich School of Business, Canada was the destination for Emily Guo. Originally from Beijing, China, Emily had found the AIM method of teaching extremely dynamic and flexible. SSB on the other hand again relied heavily on the lecture based system. But the course warped tour dates was structured in such a way that she found ample opportunity to travel. She managed to travel across Canada and the USA during her stay at Schulich. She also echoed a similar experience that Jay and Krisa had had at EDHEC.
For Erika Go, the opportunity to study at the University of St. Gallen was like a dream come true in many ways. Known for its Finance program, USG attracts a host of students from across the globe, and Erika commented quite extensively regarding the student diversity. The flip side to this experience was the expenses incurred during her stay. Switzerland warped tour dates is a very expensive place to stay in with apartment rents close to 50,000 pesos a month and the food costing around 1200-1300 pesos a meal. For Erika, the lecture based style of teaching was a welcome change from AIM. As Erika stated during her presentation, "I had been exposed to a host of real life cases in AIM, and for me connecting the theory with those cases was a different and worthwhile experience."
The AIM Chronicle would like to state that the above article has been written warped tour dates with what the exchange students had to say. This is an unbiased warped tour dates opinion, and there has been no intention to promote AIM or any of the schools mentioned above. For more details you can directly contact the students who went on the exchange programs or refer to the college prospectus.
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Seems like AIM is a pretty decent place as compared to the American European bigwigs, especially when it comes to cost and quality. Considering most of the students at AIM have visited top colleges in Europe America and they still regard AIM highly, it speaks volumes about the quality of education at AIM.
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