I still haven't read of potential guesses on the score.. Any chance for 452?
is there every time an outage notifications before the draw?I am also having the same concern
People getting 150k CAD is a no-brainer as most of the guys that sign-up for it are already Senior Managers or VPs/Directors, and a lion's share of them would be sponsored by the employer. If it's not something you can afford, why even bother to look up this?WES doesn't even show up the school name in their list. Yea, fee is way too high - 102K for entire program, but looks like very promising for a decent job. People get > 150K once grads out. It is 16 months course which can boost up the crs score in no time, but fee is more than I could afford. They don't need GMAT for EMBA.
i am not a senior but i have seen since May everytime before draw there is notice although some say that for last to last draw there was no noticeis there every time an outage notifications before the draw?
may 2019 you mean ? what about previous draws ?i am not a senior but i have seen since May everytime before draw there is notice although some say that for last to last draw there was no notice
I started following from 29th May 2019 and I am not sure about previous yearsmay 2019 you mean ? what about previous draws ?
You kidding?! 65K is way too low for MBA even for fresh out grads, well actually even 90K. Things are very expensive here in Canada comparing to USA.Its EMBA in USA.
A person in USA who earns 90k USD, will earn 60-65K CAD for the same job, position and comapany in Canada. University of Toronto is the best for MBA in CANADA and the median pass-out salary is 90k CAD. EMBA in canada usually gives a starting of 60-65K for top students.
90 -> 60 is bit over downsized, from my own personal experience. It's not that low in Canada.Its EMBA in USA.
A person in USA who earns 90k USD, will earn 60-65K CAD for the same job, position and comapany in Canada. University of Toronto is the best for MBA in CANADA and the median pass-out salary is 90k CAD. EMBA in canada usually gives a starting of 60-65K for top students.
Makes sense, thank you Jakev.People getting 150k CAD is a no-brainer as most of the guys that sign-up for it are already Senior Managers or VPs/Directors, and a lion's share of them would be sponsored by the employer. If it's not something you can afford, why even bother to look up this?
I'd never go for this course unless it's sponsored by my employer- over 150k for a normal executive MBA is insanity ! I'd choose the Wharton's Exec MBA over this, followed by Rotman's Executive MBA (if the Canadian experience/qualification) is what you need.
That's what they say in huffpost. If not exact, a closer match would still be on higher grade for sure comparing to other salaries.
3. An EMBA degree pays for itself in as little as 17 months. While some degrees leave students in piles of debt with little guarantee of a higher salary, an EMBA is an investment you can rely on. Graduates can expect to earn a bonus for obtaining their degree and an average salary of $164,845.Jul 22, 2015
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/emba-vs-mba-the-6-things_b_7842906?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACZBEfIywtkY9PO-kgl6nQw8rxQMrdguf2MB0G3QEL7mSCiaSRF03J1X0XSVQirgITiBj1cpBlzyTo4f9VJBsxFpfkERdQ0sTIsO4Oq8-xSPUFsxsITNdaG48Vp8foccis5RUlJJ8nL-ZgPswarExH3yDu7YB1JTcOvNB6MJjzxf
There are some good schools other than Rotman(Toronto). I would always prefer having Full- Time MBA rather EMBA ,unless you are having a great job(or aged) and want management exposureIts EMBA in USA.
A person in USA who earns 90k USD, will earn 60-65K CAD for the same job, position and comapany in Canada. University of Toronto is the best for MBA in CANADA and the median pass-out salary is 90k CAD. EMBA in canada usually gives a starting of 60-65K for top students.
ok.. any seniors could you please helpI started following from 29th May 2019 and I am not sure about previous years
This is quite common in Canada. in the last month, our company recruited a senior financial controller last month. 100K is a great price for the candidates who have an MBA from a top-ranked B-School in Canada( UofT Rotman) and 10 years domestic accounting experience.You kidding?! 65K is way too low for MBA even for fresh out grads, well actually even 90K. Things are very expensive here in Canada comparing to USA.
Well, Rotman is the best in Canada and there are no two ways about it. Not Schulich or Ivey or Smith. Agree with you that a full-time MBA is favoured to an Exec MBA.There are some good schools other than Rotman(Toronto). I would always prefer having Full- Time MBA rather EMBA ,unless you are having a great job(or aged) and want management exposure