I think it is realistic comparison. However, I can only talk about north-east of EU. In Europe, the main idea of MBA is advancing within existing company or in the field you are already working. I think this is overlooked in many topics I see in reddit or other forums. But really the main difference for me is that US MBA is well regarded in EU, but not vice versa. Maybe UK is more regarded, than the rest of Europe. So you made many good points which elsewhere are not covered.
Europe is good but for most of the people language is the barrier so us is the safe and best option and b if I mean the studies are in English so it's bit easy
At the top-tier schools in Europe, all courses are in English. Smaller schools offer the local language. Generally though, I would recommend the US though. It's a better experience
Online programs are good if you want to work while you are studying, and if your employer will promote you based on the MBA degree. Otherwise, I would always go with an in-person full-time MBA program!
Hi Adrian! Thanks for the video. I'm currently trying to decide between an MBA in America vs. Europe (I'm American). I see you did a little bit of both and was curious -- did you get to study at Yale through IESE study abroad? Or, how did you study in two different schools? I ask because I'm trying to find an American school that would allow me to do a portion of my studies in Europe, since living abroad is high up on my priority list but I realize the contacts I'd make in the U.S. would make more sense for me. Just wondering more about your specific experience. Thanks!
I went to Yale through IESE and it was all merit-based. I did a video about the MBA Exchange here: th-cam.com/video/IIbkSbbH7TU/w-d-xo.html Feel free to check it out. I am shedding some light on the option to do attend a partner school abroad. Basically, all top-tier schools have partner schools. Take the Top 20 of the US and you can attend the Top 20 of Europe - and vice versa. Some schools let you choose your partner school based on your grades, others give you "points", which are given to you to select Electives or a Study Abroad Program and depending on supply and demand, you are given your choice. Here is my advice: Your target schools in the US will show you a list of partner schools abroad. Check if the partner schools you would like to go to are on that list. Then try to understand how you can attend those schools. Every school has a different mechanism. I hope that helps...
Thanks Gaurang! Online MBAs are slightly different overall. If you want to stay with your employer and just want to move up the ladder, I suggest an Online MBA. Networking-wise it is less efficient as a traditional MBA. It all depends on what you are looking for out of an MBA
For Germany and Switzerland, I found some schools that are good at MBA programs but I don’t know which one of them is the best overall. Would you please advise?
Hey Bruno - amazing video. I have offers from US schools and IESE and am trying to make the best decision. Are you open to a quick call some time? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
INSEAD MBA goes against most of the generalisations about European schools I feel. regarding jumps, employment in consulting, alumni network and prestige
Depends on where you want to end up? Do you want to live in France or Russia after your MBA? INSEAD and HEC have great programs in France. You should check them out if France is your favorite destination
Depends on the School, outside the top 10, the US MBA is worthless, there are too many MBA from low ranked schools that no one care about their graduate. Top 10 USA still carry weight because they use GMAT for admission
From what I have been told from fellow Indian students is that brand names of US schools carry more weight in India. Hence, I would suggest the US. On the other hand, if you want to learn a new language and experience the European lifestyle, go to Europe! :-)
Question of the Day ⚡️ What are your thoughts on a US vs. European MBA? What are you tips on where to do it? Let me know! 👇
Based on your comparison, I would prefer the US!
Go to where the opportunities are!
I‘d go to the US! Hands down
That was on point! Respect!
@@franciscolahuerta9390 Thanks! :-)
This is brilliant! Thanks for this, MBA content that I had been looking for and couldn’t find anywhere.
Thanks, Agrima! I appreciate the compliment.
Very useful video with great analysis -thank you!
Thank you, Nadya!
Thanks for the insights! I liked it
Wanna say „thanks“ too
I like your analysis! Thumbs up
Thanks, Thomas! :-)
I think it is realistic comparison. However, I can only talk about north-east of EU. In Europe, the main idea of MBA is advancing within existing company or in the field you are already working. I think this is overlooked in many topics I see in reddit or other forums. But really the main difference for me is that US MBA is well regarded in EU, but not vice versa. Maybe UK is more regarded, than the rest of Europe. So you made many good points which elsewhere are not covered.
Thanks HT9802. I appreciate the comment
I love the comparison! Thanks man!
Thanks, Jonas!
Super comparison and eye opening
Thank you, Jogi!
Insightful 👍🏻
Thanks! ☺
Thank you so much! I can now make my final decision
Thank you too, Betty
Please make a video on mba in Australia
Thank you for sharing your thoughts
Always, Shelby!
Europe is good but for most of the people language is the barrier so us is the safe and best option and b if I mean the studies are in English so it's bit easy
At the top-tier schools in Europe, all courses are in English. Smaller schools offer the local language. Generally though, I would recommend the US though. It's a better experience
I like this one! Gave me a good overview
Thanks Carry!
So helpful!! Thanks!
Thanks, Billy!
That‘s good to know!!
Fabulously explained. 🔥💯
Thank you, Priety! :-)
Thank you🙌
So cool! Thanks, Adrian
Thanks, Elvira
Ur really underrated man really good and concise content ❤❤but I can't find ur LinkedIn profile?
Thanks! My account is currently deactivated.
What do you think about online MBAs? For example, CMU Tepper costs 150k, while Imperial College London is 50k.
Online programs are good if you want to work while you are studying, and if your employer will promote you based on the MBA degree. Otherwise, I would always go with an in-person full-time MBA program!
Thank you so much, Adrian! 🙏🙏👌😌
Always, Angie Lou! :-)
Good points!!
Thank you, Sergio!
Great stuff!!
Thanks!
Thanks very much for the info! Very helpful!
Thank you, Sofia! Glad I could help
So helpful
Thanks, Nikola!
Hi Adrian! Thanks for the video. I'm currently trying to decide between an MBA in America vs. Europe (I'm American). I see you did a little bit of both and was curious -- did you get to study at Yale through IESE study abroad? Or, how did you study in two different schools? I ask because I'm trying to find an American school that would allow me to do a portion of my studies in Europe, since living abroad is high up on my priority list but I realize the contacts I'd make in the U.S. would make more sense for me. Just wondering more about your specific experience. Thanks!
I went to Yale through IESE and it was all merit-based. I did a video about the MBA Exchange here:
th-cam.com/video/IIbkSbbH7TU/w-d-xo.html Feel free to check it out. I am shedding some light on the option to do attend a partner school abroad.
Basically, all top-tier schools have partner schools. Take the Top 20 of the US and you can attend the Top 20 of Europe - and vice versa. Some schools let you choose your partner school based on your grades, others give you "points", which are given to you to select Electives or a Study Abroad Program and depending on supply and demand, you are given your choice.
Here is my advice: Your target schools in the US will show you a list of partner schools abroad. Check if the partner schools you would like to go to are on that list. Then try to understand how you can attend those schools. Every school has a different mechanism. I hope that helps...
@@adrianbruno-mba thank you so much!
What about online mbas from US or EU universities? Great video btw.
Thanks Gaurang! Online MBAs are slightly different overall. If you want to stay with your employer and just want to move up the ladder, I suggest an Online MBA. Networking-wise it is less efficient as a traditional MBA. It all depends on what you are looking for out of an MBA
I like this one!
Thanks, Sebbo!
For Germany and Switzerland, I found some schools that are good at MBA programs but I don’t know which one of them is the best overall. Would you please advise?
Hi Peyman. For Switzerland, definitely IMD, and then St. Gallen and ETH. For Germany, WHU and Uni Mannheim. I hope that helps
Hey Bruno - amazing video. I have offers from US schools and IESE and am trying to make the best decision. Are you open to a quick call some time? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Hi Jacob, congrats! Please reach out to my email address on my info page. We can set up a call, no problem! Happy to help
Mba in us is great but at high cost , whereas in Europe it’s affordable
True! Half the price! But Europe does have limited jobs specifically for MBAs. The US is THE job market for MBAs!
I like!
Thank you Xinyang!
the US feels like a giant corporation :/
True! It all comes down on what you are looking for. "Giant corporation" or "Start-up" :-)
INSEAD MBA goes against most of the generalisations about European schools I feel. regarding jumps, employment in consulting, alumni network and prestige
It's a great school! Definitely the best in Europe!
Well done! US hands down
Thank you, Ronald! :-)
Jesus! So many differences 🙈
You’re damn right! 😄
Mba from France vs UK vs Russia which will be good ?
Depends on where you want to end up? Do you want to live in France or Russia after your MBA?
INSEAD and HEC have great programs in France. You should check them out if France is your favorite destination
@@adrianbruno-mba I have a plan of France .coz france is known for mba and it's economy is also strong and Russia is not known for its mba
@@adrianbruno-mba though man thanx for sharing ur view ❤️
@@saptarshidassss271 Wise decision!
@@saptarshidassss271 Always welcome!
I say go for the US!
Ong we the birth place of capitalism 😂😂😂
Depends on the School, outside the top 10, the US MBA is worthless, there are too many MBA from low ranked schools that no one care about their graduate. Top 10 USA still carry weight because they use GMAT for admission
I want to end up in india but I want to study abroad...
From what I have been told from fellow Indian students is that brand names of US schools carry more weight in India. Hence, I would suggest the US. On the other hand, if you want to learn a new language and experience the European lifestyle, go to Europe! :-)
Your thoughts on MBA in Canada?
I would say Rotman is the school to go in Canada, followed by HEC Montreal. It depends on where in Canada you want to end up working
I listened to this while I was for a run! Twice
Haha! Same 😊
This es truly enlightening! What a brain wash 😃🙌🏻
He’s better In Europe.
Difficult decision