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liza
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# Posted: 27 Oct 2006 19:52:37
Hey there,
i want to study fashion management at the european school of economics. the programme, the university, philosophy and campi sound perfect but i cant find much infomrmation about the university. i would like to talk to people who studied there or know something about it. it's really expensive, so i really would like to know if its a elite university and the best thing i can do.... do you know something about it???
thanks in advance...
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ivanbjelica
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# Posted: 14 Mar 2007 19:47:21
Hello there,
I am studying at ESE. The school is not as perfect as it sounds , but it has the most extensive job placement program that even best schools in world can not offer.
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Rebecca
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2007 10:34:18
Hi!
I also think about studying at the ese. But I also feel a little bit like having not enough information. Can anyone please contact me who studies at the ESE?
I hope anyone can halp me because it is not really cheap...
e-mail: suessemaus240986@gmx.de
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Serena
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# Posted: 17 Apr 2007 10:57:02
Hi!
I think about studying at Ese and i'm an Italian student, but i read that last year in Italy this school was condemned for fraud, because in the brochure of Ese was written that the degree of this school is valid in all the Europe country and this is not true. I wish know if this school is only a general fraud or if there is something good? If someone is studying at Ese and can help me, please contact me and give me some correct informations about the academics, the organisation, the professors...about everythings. Thank you very much.... I hope someone will answer me, because the university staff describe the Ese as a perfect place, but often seem the contary. My mail is: cattigre@alice.it, please answer me and help me. Thank you
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amanda
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# Posted: 23 Apr 2007 15:48:45
I am going to be a freshmen at ESE and I'm looking for a roommate. Please e-mail me at: pandapaws7@aol.com . I already have one we're looking for two more.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 26 May 2007 13:11:00
Hello, i have just applied att ESE and I`m wondering if it´s a good school and if it´s worth the money?
maybe someone who goes there could post a quote!!
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doodee
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# Posted: 15 Jun 2007 18:05:45
The ESE is great. At least from my point of view (according to my ESE students's experience). And it is the same for my colleagues/friends. If you love something, this is the right place to be. If you are extremely passionate about something, if you feel there's something special to be done in your life, here, at ESE, they will take good care of you. At ESE you can find nice campuses with international students from all around the world. You can either decide to start your course in Milan (if you like fashion, for example) and then move (within the same programme) to an other ESE campus. This is something unique.
If you like fashion, the School has big connections with the most prestigious companies in the world. I did have my internship in New York in fashion. Like every student.
Check the list of companies they work with:
http://www.eselondon.ac.uk/undergraduate-degrees/international-busines s/internship-programme/companies.html
Just do what you feel like. Don't worry about other's opinion. You can only know which is the right way to make it in life. Let other people talk about scores, rankings and accreditations. Visit the School, talk to the students, meet the staff and see if this would be a good place to prepare yourself and to share a bit of your life with. This is a school for revolutionary men and woman. Just choose wheter to be part of it! All the best.
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Vasil
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# Posted: 9 Aug 2007 07:37:09
I am an ESE student, second year. The first year in Rome and now I am moving to Milan campus. Does anybody need to share a small flat in Milan? I am 20 year old (male) from Bulgaria.
Chao
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Victoria
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# Posted: 4 Sep 2007 04:49:22
I want to study to Fashion management at the Europeon School of Economics in London. I have been down to the campus in London. I was very impressed by the place and placements they have to offer but I would to hear from any students who have studied fashion management and what the outcome was after the programme.
I just dont want to hand over a lot of money and at the end of it I'm not working in the industry I want to.
Look forward to hearing from anyone.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 3 Oct 2007 05:48:11
HI
I’ve applied to attend the Master in Finance at the European School of Economics in London.
I would like to know from someone who did or is doing the master what’s the income.
Does it prepare people for new roles?
I’ve heard about some problems due to ESE is not an accredited school, have you experienced any problem related to this? And about the internship?
Thank you
J Pires
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 3 Oct 2007 06:04:26
Hi Doodee
Did you attend a master or an undergraduate programe?
I've just applied for a master at ESE but I have no any feedback from ESE students.
where was your internship?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 3 Oct 2007 06:14:21
Victoria
Hi Victoria do you have any feedback from others ESE students?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 3 Oct 2007 08:22:20
Hi
I have not recieved any feedback from ESE students. I have been to the campus in London and although I was impressed. I am still unsure on whether I should apply. If there are any former students out there who did fashion mangement please can you provide me with any feedback.
Thanks
Victoria
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PIRES
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# Posted: 3 Oct 2007 12:21:31
victoria
hi victoria
i've requested more information about ese and they said they will send an email and a phone call they already call me but i couldnt answer. i'll giveyou more information as soon i cant
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 04:40:27
Hi Pires
That would be great. What course are looking to apply for and which campus? All I want to know if the course would benefit my career in the fashion industry.
Thanks
Victoria
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PIRES
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 05:57:49
Anonymous
Hi Victoria
Yesterday I asked for a list of ese lecturers they told me that lecturers at ese can change every year once they are not ese professors but they are invited to teach at ese.
They invited me to visit the campus in London where I intend to study.
I feel the same as you. I'm very impressed with the school but at the same time I do not have iformation enough to decide right now even thogh I've applied.
Did you talk with someone whene you were at the campus?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 06:08:54
Hi Pires
Yes I spoke to the admissions tutor and the placement officier. They told me I would be attending classes for about 12-15 hours a week for 12 weeks. There are three modules I would be studying and there is an optional module you can choose. The placement officier was helpful and said everyone is guaranteed a placement in any of the four cities where they have campuses. I think the placement opportunity draws me more to the course more than anything. The good thing about the placement is you actually work in the department that is linked to the course, ie, marketing.
My friend came with me who works in education and said the coures looks very good. I think it is a good idea to visit the campus and get a better understanding. I only wish I spoke to the students. I am thinking of going back there again for another visit.
When are you planning on starting the course. i was thinking about May 08.
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PIRES
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 07:11:57
Hi Victoria
I’m planning to start on 01/08
Are you living in London?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 09:19:46
Hi Pires
I live two hours away from London but I will be moving there in very soon, probably the beginning of the year. I was going to start in January but I thought April may be better. Please stay in touch and let me know if you will be attending the programme in January. If you do have any plans to visit the campus let me know. I am in London all the time. Where are you from?
Victoria
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PIRES
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 09:57:28
Anonymous
Hi Victoria
I'm from Portugal but I've been working in Dublin since August 2006.
Are you sure they have courses starting on April?
And you where are you come from?
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 4 Oct 2007 10:04:42
Hi Pires,
Is it the Fashion Management certificate you have applied for? They do three courses a year in January, April and September.
I live in Birmingham.
Victoria
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Pires
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# Posted: 8 Oct 2007 09:53:03
Anonymous
Hi Victoria
how was your weekend?
The weather was fantastic here in Ireland so I went to Galway with some friends to see the cliffs. It was nice.
I’m planning to get the masters in finance with specialization in tourism.
I like fashion and I know it has great potential but I feel more comfortable in tourism.
I’d like to visit the school I probably go there in the beginning of the next month.
Maybe we can meet there. My email is piresmdb@hotmail.com or pires.joaquim@barclaycard.co.uk
bye
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Taken for a ride
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2007 12:40:12
Just a heads up, This school does have some serious fraud issues. I'm written in to do a Masters Program there at night- only after quitting a great job in NY to study at the Rome campus, I get here and they had the program cancelled. The alleged Night program for working students had ONE course at night with the other 9 hours of credit a week being taught during the day. They have been taken to court NUMEROUS times in Italy. While the professors/lecturers are all valid, the degree itself is NOT recongized anywhere but the UK and the school itself is not legally registered anywhere. They also have a "no refund" policy that they do not tell anyone about- so if youre like me, and registered to take courses, and then, as happened in my case, they get cancelled by the school- they will not refund your tuition. Any more questions about the deviant management of this school- I'm happy to discuss...
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rafael
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2007 15:20:54
About economics, is the LSE much better than the ESE ? And what about the placement percentage ? Is there a big difference between the two ?
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Lille
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# Posted: 15 Nov 2007 06:41:02
Hi everyone
I got the same problem of many of you here. I was thinking to choose a marketing master at the ese and I also visited the school in Milan. I have to say that my first impression was great but I just read about some problems with the Italian court and that made me think about finding some students' opinion to check properly about chanches offered by ese. Honestly I wouldn't care about accreditation or that kind of things if I could be sure that the job placement program is effective as they told me during my visit. Anyway, no one but ese students can confirm that. So I wait for some good explanation hoping that you can help.
Thanks in advance
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Neska
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# Posted: 15 Nov 2007 16:58:39
Hey Lille...
got the same problem, would also like to study at ESE but as I can t find enouph information, neither about the university and either about the director which I find really strange so I don t know what to do . Could you specify which problems does ESE have with the court. As I dont speak italian it is difficult to me to understand those articles.
WOuld thank you for any informations...
Neska
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Lille
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# Posted: 16 Nov 2007 11:13:54
Hello Neska
may I e-mail you? I'd like to keep in touch and share all the info we'll be able to reach. I'll take the time to tell you everything I know about the problem they had with the court. Let me know your e-mail adress if you want.
Lille
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 16 Nov 2007 12:10:53
Hey Lille
just send me an e-mail.
neska_nerea@yahoo.es
Neska
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 17 Nov 2007 08:06:04
Drop you a note Neska. Wait for your answer, thanks.
Lille
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Lilie
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# Posted: 19 Nov 2007 13:55:25
ivanbjelica could you please tell us more about your experience?
Lilie
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