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WHU vs HHL vs EBS

I’m from china. I’m sorry, my German is very bad. But I’m interested in a Master in Management at WHU / HHL / EBS and you can not find much information about that in English on the internet. The three seem to have very good reputation and quality in Germany and to have a close connection with industry, that’s really?

I would also like to know, with only 680 in Gmat, sections 2.0 and 3 Pratika, how my chances of finding a place to study at these colleges stand? Can someone tell me his experience about the selection process or study??

Thanks in advance for the replies.

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Replace EBS by Frankfurt School. No one would recommend it in Germany atm. I would even go so far and reduce it to WHU vs FS.
FS: strong in investment banking, great city
WHU: best business school for years now in germany. Outstanding placement for consulting and start up and even ib.
For industry as a preference, i would recommend a federal university like Mannheim or Cologne.

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Best two business schools in Germany: 1. Mannheim 2. WHU

-> However, WHU’s master is far less than her bachelor / undergraduate degree. Therefore I’d choose Mannheim over WHU. So, both Mannheim and WHU offer great placement in Consulting and Investment Banking. However, Mannheim has a really good standing with the biggest German industrial companies. (eg automotive)

Lastly, Mannheim so way cheaper. This is not only beneficial to your bank account, but also the impression you want to give in the future. In Germany, some people have prejudices against private universities.

For these reasons, you should choose Mannheim.

EBS is terrible in recent years and the trend is still going down

HHL is like a worse WHU

  • Frankfurt school is on an upwards trend, but for now still behind mannheim and WHU
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    And please be careful. Some schooling is just o. K. Since 2 years or so, but definitely nothing great).
    However, it is true that EBS is a bad choice at the moment.
    HHL is small but o. K.
    WHU is definitely the best choice.

    I would recommend you to do it

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Best two business schools in Germany: 1. Mannheim 2. WHU

    -> However, WHU’s master is far less than her bachelor / undergraduate degree. Therefore I’d choose Mannheim over WHU. So, both Mannheim and WHU offer great placement in Consulting and Investment Banking. However, Mannheim has a really good standing with the biggest German industrial companies. (eg automotive)

    Lastly, Mannheim so way cheaper. This is not only beneficial to your bank account, but also the impression you want to give in the future. In Germany, some people have prejudices against private universities.

    For these reasons, you should choose Mannheim.

    EBS is terrible in recent years and the trend is still going down

    HHL is like a worse WHU

  • Frankfurt school is on an upwards trend, but for now still behind mannheim and WHU
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    Ni hao, huanying. Ni de dewen shi hen hao.

    Blimey, I amazed by the poor reading The OP clearly inquired on WHU, HHL, EBS as his target schools. Yet some people are reading challenged and ram down in Mannheim down his throat. Instead of Mannheim, Mannheim, Mannheim. So I suggest we stay on topic and give. What satisfaction do you think? By sledging other schools, does it make you feel better about yourself? It reminds me of a performance of the Monty Python SPAM sketch. Surely, Germany has more than one Business School?

    Pros, cons, opps, fit, company contacts, careers office support, integration for internationals etc.

    To OP: It would be helpful if you provided your goals and academic areas of interest. Have you secured funding as your 3 schools charge tuition fees. One can find some Chinese students at WHU and HHL. Your admissions therefore depends on your interview.

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    Mannheim > WHU >>> HHL > EBS in terms of industry, consulting, and banking careers.
    The FS in only suitable if you want to work in banking.

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    yea FS is on my list, it is much better than MIM.

    The thing is that I want to gather some practical experience during my study in Germany. For public universities, most business related programs are held in English and I hear that the curriculum is quite rigorous or? speak I am not sure if it is difficult to find. Of course Mannheim is the Best of the Best Choice and the program is offered in English, but since I dont have any exchange experience (only summer school in Munich), my chance of getting in is too slim :(

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Replace EBS by Frankfurt School. No one would recommend it in Germany atm. I would even go so far and reduce it to WHU vs FS.
    FS: strong in investment banking, great city
    WHU: best business school for years now in germany. Outstanding placement for consulting and start up and even ib.
    For industry as a preference, i would recommend a federal university like Mannheim or Cologne.

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    Mannheim is great, but my chance is quite small without any exchange experience. Actually two of my friends were both rejected because of that.

    So for WHU, i know they are in close relationship with corporate partners and hold many career events. But you see, from the strict admission another problem is its location, small town right? i think i can put up with life without nightlife or clubs, museums-sorry for this lol. but dont know if this would be problematic for a job search during my study

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    And please be careful. Some schooling is just o. K. Since 2 years or so, but definitely nothing great).
    However, it is true that EBS is a bad choice at the moment.
    HHL is small but o. K.
    WHU is definitely the best choice.

    I would recommend you to do it

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Best two business schools in Germany: 1. Mannheim 2. WHU

    -> However, WHU’s master is far less than her bachelor / undergraduate degree. Therefore I’d choose Mannheim over WHU. So, both Mannheim and WHU offer great placement in Consulting and Investment Banking. However, Mannheim has a really good standing with the biggest German industrial companies. (eg automotive)

    Lastly, Mannheim so way cheaper. This is not only beneficial to your bank account, but also the impression you want to give in the future. In Germany, some people have prejudices against private universities.

    For these reasons, you should choose Mannheim.

    EBS is terrible in recent years and the trend is still going down

    HHL is like a worse WHU

  • Frankfurt school is on an upwards trend, but for now still behind mannheim and WHU
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    Jap, the tuition and living costs are both in my budget, i want to apply for scholarship. I see HHL and WHU offer scholarships for women in business and i should give it a shot. Actually I am quite shocked by the interview process at WHU / HHL. It’s quite lengthy and more than the B schools that I’ve been using, so you want to give a presentation on a specific topic and talk with a representative from the industry right? do you have any experience for that?

    I want to find a job in Germany or back in China after my graduation. And these private schools also offer one semester abroad or? so i think this program structure is a good combination. By the way i will definitely attend language courses lol, why waste the opportunity since i choose to study in a non-english speaking country right?

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Ni hao, huanying. Ni de dewen shi hen hao.

    Blimey, I amazed by the poor reading The OP clearly inquired on WHU, HHL, EBS as his target schools. Yet some people are reading challenged and ram down in Mannheim down his throat. Instead of Mannheim, Mannheim, Mannheim. So I suggest we stay on topic and give. What satisfaction do you think? By sledging other schools, does it make you feel better about yourself? It reminds me of a performance of the Monty Python SPAM sketch. Surely, Germany has more than one Business School?

    Pros, cons, opps, fit, company contacts, careers office support, integration for internationals etc.

    To OP: It would be helpful if you provided your goals and academic areas of interest. Have you secured funding as your 3 schools charge tuition fees. One can find some Chinese students at WHU and HHL. Your admissions therefore depends on your interview.

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    Thanks for the reply. Are you studying at one of the private schools?

    yeah I know it’s good for finance though FS is probably the best one in terms of location: d

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Mannheim > WHU >>> HHL > EBS in terms of industry, consulting, and banking careers.
    The FS in only suitable if you want to work in banking.

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    Mannheim is by far the best German Business School, so I would definitely apply it even though your chances of getting in are quite slim.

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    If you want, send me an email: [email protected]

    WiWi guest wrote on 20.12.2017:

    I’m from china. I’m sorry, my German is very bad. But I’m interested in a Master in Management at WHU / HHL / EBS and you can not find much information about that in English on the internet. The three seem to have very good reputation and quality in Germany and to have a close connection with industry, that’s really?

    I would also like to know, with only 680 in Gmat, sections 2.0 and 3 Pratika, how my chances of finding a place to study at these colleges stand? Can someone tell me his experience about the selection process or study??

    Thanks in advance for the replies.

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    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Mannheim > WHU >>> HHL > EBS in terms of industry, consulting, and banking careers.
    The FS in only suitable if you want to work in banking.

    WHU and Mannheim are on par though.

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    Consulting / Industry
    WHU>HHL>EBS
    Banking
    WHU>EBS>HHL

    Enhanced:
    Consulting / Industry
    Mannheim>WHU>FS>HHL>EBS
    Banking
    FS>Mannheim>WHU>EBS>HHL

    And yes, EBS placed someone to JPM next Summer.

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    Be careful with this one. quite a new and pretty much pushed into this forum.
    Location does not matter much compared to China.
    E.g. having interviews in Frankfurt from Vallendar (WHU) or other places is faster than flying over long distances in China.

    For an internship, you just rent a new flat for the 3 months or so banks there are a few companies around Frankfurt, but quite a lot around Munich.
    So far, Frankfurt is still more a stepping stone for London. Most of my friends tried to go to London after their Frankfurt internships – mainly those who stayed in Frankfurt.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Thanks for the reply. Are you studying at one of the private schools?

    yeah I know it’s good for finance though FS is probably the best one in terms of location: d

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Mannheim > WHU >>> HHL > EBS in terms of industry, consulting, and banking careers.
    The FS in only suitable if you want to work in banking.

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    Alumni connections thus play a significant role in looking for internships or employment in germany?

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Enhanced:
    Consulting / Industry
    Mannheim>WHU>FS>HHL>EBS
    Banking
    FS>Mannheim>WHU>EBS>HHL

    And yes, EBS placed someone to JPM next Summer.

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    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    yea FS is on my list, it is much better than MIM.

    The thing is that I want to gather some practical experience during my study in Germany. For public universities, most business related programs are held in English and I hear that the curriculum is quite rigorous or? speak I am not sure if it is difficult to find. Of course Mannheim is the Best of the Best Choice and the program is offered in English, but since I dont have any exchange experience (only summer school in Munich), my chance of getting in is too slim :(

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Replace EBS by Frankfurt School. No one would recommend it in Germany atm. I would even go so far and reduce it to WHU vs FS.
    FS: strong in investment banking, great city
    WHU: best business school for years now in germany. Outstanding placement for consulting and start up and even ib.
    For industry as a preference, i would recommend a federal university like Mannheim or Cologne.

    Huānyíng lái dào déguó :)

    Did you use a translator for your first post? If you’re good enough to do a German program if you’re willing to put some effort in it. I had some Chinese students with poor German language skills in my bachelor class and they all performed decent.

    Which university did you graduate from in China?

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    Nope, Mannheim > WHU > FS for banking

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    Hi, no I did not. 18 months, but sadly I have not been practicing this language for quite a long time so I’m forgetting more and more. And i’m afraid i dont have the time for a language test now in order to study fully in german, which leaves me with only a few options for public universities.

    I graduated from Guangzhou, southern China, very hot city :)

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    yea FS is on my list, it is much better than MIM.

    The thing is that I want to gather some practical experience during my study in Germany. For public universities, most business related programs are held in English and I hear that the curriculum is quite rigorous or? speak I am not sure if it is difficult to find. Of course Mannheim is the Best of the Best Choice and the program is offered in English, but since I dont have any exchange experience (only summer school in Munich), my chance of getting in is too slim :(

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Replace EBS by Frankfurt School. No one would recommend it in Germany atm. I would even go so far and reduce it to WHU vs FS.
    FS: strong in investment banking, great city
    WHU: best business school for years now in germany. Outstanding placement for consulting and start up and even ib.
    For industry as a preference, i would recommend a federal university like Mannheim or Cologne.

    Huānyíng lái dào déguó :)

    Did you use a translator for your first post? If you’re good enough to do a German program if you’re willing to put some effort in it. I had some Chinese students with poor German language skills in my bachelor class and they all performed decent.

    Which university did you graduate from in China?

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    All of the private unis you mentioned have the program completely in English. Therefore, you do not need to speak German. So your specs will grant you easy acceptance, and your GMAT is well within the average intake at those of those universities.

    However, think about it makes sense for you to study in Germany. You will not be able to do any banking job without fluent fluent German. Some of the internationals got a job. What’s the difference? What’s the most important thing?.

    Hense, you best opt ​​for a master in Holland, Spain, the Nordics or so. All in English, way more international students and better placing ops, with only fluent English, in Europe

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    I think the rather intense admissions process with presentation, interview may look time consuming, but is an opportunity to know the program better. Admissions are no going to grill you, but see if you are a good fit and vice versa.

    European Business Schools like your friends at Bocconi?

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    Dream On. do not know who you are so dependent, but if you look at the upcoming Summer Analysts of the BBs in FFM, because Mannheim plays unfortunately only a very small violin.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Nope, Mannheim > WHU > FS for banking

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    Did you graduate from SYSU? Great place, been there for an exchange semester

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    Haha you are the one who dreams here: D

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Dream On. do not know who you are so dependent, but if you look at the upcoming Summer Analysts of the BBs in FFM, because Mannheim plays unfortunately only a very small violin.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Nope, Mannheim > WHU > FS for banking

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    Actually it’s SCAU :) I have 3 internships including one at Deloitte, but I dont think the three are highly relevant to my major.

    Yes, I’ve been applied to other European Schools as SSE, ESCP and Bocconi, and havent got the final results, though I’m still more interested in Germany and I want to learn the language. In fact, I’ve been there twice, great place: D Besides, as you know, Germany has stronger economy and is China’s largest trading partner in Europe right? In consideration of career propects, I think there wants to be more opportunities for me even.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    I think the rather intense admissions process with presentation, interview may look time consuming, but is an opportunity to know the program better. Admissions are no going to grill you, but see if you are a good fit and vice versa.

    European Business Schools like your friends at Bocconi?

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    Nope, SCAU actually, though I have many friends from SYSU now studying in Germany :)

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Did you graduate from SYSU? Great place, been there for an exchange semester

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    Cool SCAU. Oh jolly good choice of European business schools. They all have a good reputation in Europe, practical and international focus. Regional heavyhitters / feeders in their respective markets. After all, there is more than one B-School in Europe regardless of the dogma on this forum :-) What is your major, business studies or sth different? HHL and WHU require a certain ETCS score of related business courses in BA.

    Based on what I’ve learned from the topic of specialisms for your target schools. I think HHL states on that minimum GMAT of 600, preferable 640. You clear that hurdle easily. Also, admissions dig female applicants from China. They tick China for alumni network, high growth market and more women in business as evidenced by targeted scholarships. It is the trifecta.

    Leipzig and Vallendar are safe cities. Leipzig is a larger city by German standard with more local business, government and pubic infrastructure. It is easy to travel to Berlin and Frankfurt by train. Although the local dialect is more difficult to understand / not High German. Vallendar is really a provincial small town, so not many disruptions from studies. Of course, they can not compete with Paris, Milan and Stockholm.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Actually it’s SCAU :) I have 3 internships including one at Deloitte, but I dont think the three are highly relevant to my major.

    Yes, I’ve been applied to other European Schools as SSE, ESCP and Bocconi, and havent got the final results, though I’m still more interested in Germany and I want to learn the language. In fact, I’ve been there twice, great place: D Besides, as you know, Germany has stronger economy and is China’s largest trading partner in Europe right? In consideration of career propects, I think there wants to be more opportunities for me even.

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    You should’ve gone to Tongji and learn some English: D

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    very good idea very nice place is EBS go there and study for your degry!

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    lol it is not easy university for chinese students to get in.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    You should’ve gone to Tongji and learn some English: D

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    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    lol it is not easy university for chinese students to get in.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    You should’ve gone to Tongji and learn some English: D

    Yea i heard so but tbh most chinese students i took classes with did not impress me. Maybe it’s different in the Chinese courses but the quality of the English courses was pretty Lackluster.

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    But the German courses were great and student’s German level was pretty nice ^ __ ^

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    Thanks for the advice. As I only want to attend a 2 years program, so Netherlands is not within the scope. And I’ve been applied to programs in the Nordic countries. However I am more interested in Germany that I really intend to work in Germany / Europe after graduation, so I think it is ok as long as I can find internships and have some practical experiences.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    All of the private unis you mentioned have the program completely in English. Therefore, you do not need to speak German. So your specs will grant you easy acceptance, and your GMAT is well within the average intake at those of those universities.

    However, think about it makes sense for you to study in Germany. You will not be able to do any banking job without fluent fluent German. Some of the internationals got a job. What’s the difference? What’s the most important thing?.

    Hense, you best opt ​​for a master in Holland, Spain, the Nordics or so. All in English, way more international students and better placing ops, with only fluent English, in Europe

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    Yep holds an undergraduate degree in Marketing.

    How about WHU? Anything you know about the admission?

    Well I’ve been to Heidelberg: D In addition, I probably like Stockholm more than Milan / Paris. Where are you studying?

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Cool SCAU. Oh jolly good choice of European business schools. They all have a good reputation in Europe, practical and international focus. Regional heavyhitters / feeders in their respective markets. After all, there is more than one B-School in Europe regardless of the dogma on this forum :-) What is your major, business studies or sth different? HHL and WHU require a certain ETCS score of related business courses in BA.

    Based on what I’ve learned from the topic of specialisms for your target schools. I think HHL states on that minimum GMAT of 600, preferable 640. You clear that hurdle easily. Also, admissions dig female applicants from China. They tick China for alumni network, high growth market and more women in business as evidenced by targeted scholarships. It is the trifecta.

    Leipzig and Vallendar are safe cities. Leipzig is a larger city by German standard with more local business, government and pubic infrastructure. It is easy to travel to Berlin and Frankfurt by train. Although the local dialect is more difficult to understand / not High German. Vallendar is really a provincial small town, so not many disruptions from studies. Of course, they can not compete with Paris, Milan and Stockholm.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Actually it’s SCAU :) I have 3 internships including one at Deloitte, but I dont think the three are highly relevant to my major.

    Yes, I’ve been applied to other European Schools as SSE, ESCP and Bocconi, and havent got the final results, though I’m still more interested in Germany and I want to learn the language. In fact, I’ve been there twice, great place: D Besides, as you know, Germany has stronger economy and is China’s largest trading partner in Europe right? In consideration of career propects, I think there wants to be more opportunities for me even.

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    I feel like you have a good reputation and you’re doing nothing wrong with France either. But I feel like you should go for one of the "bigger" players in Europe if you intend to work in China, so Germany, France and UK are your best bet I guess.
    Of course there are good universities in Denmark or the Netherlands but I’m not too sure about the reputation in China.

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    Haha but for Chinese students it’s a really hard Uni to get through the Gaokao if you know this. I have a friend who studies engine? ? at tongji and is going to TU Braunschweig in Jan. He is now so struggling with his English:

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    But the German courses were great and student’s German level was pretty nice ^ __ ^

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    WHU: Similar, but I’ve got that WHU looks closer to GPA / GMAT / internships and how to use them for ranking metrics. I am surprised that there are quite a few Chinese and Indian students at Master’s who tend to have good stats. I have exchange partners. The German students were polished and articulate, yet approachable. WHU students have learned or worked abroad, hence bring plenty international experience.

    HHL students are very friendly and grounded too. They volunteer to show and do FAQ on Open Day. I appreciate the factual business like approach and it was not rah rah.

    Can not say about EBS. Sorry.

    Target schools in France, Germany and Sweden, what a coincidence.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Yep holds an undergraduate degree in Marketing.

    How about WHU? Anything you know about the admission?

    Well I’ve been to Heidelberg: D In addition, I probably like Stockholm more than Milan / Paris. Where are you studying?

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    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    WHU: Similar, but I’ve got that WHU looks closer to GPA / GMAT / internships and how to use them for ranking metrics. I am surprised that there are quite a few Chinese and Indian students at Master’s who tend to have good stats. I have exchange partners. The German students were polished and articulate, yet approachable. WHU students have learned or worked abroad, hence bring plenty international experience.

    HHL students are very friendly and grounded too. They volunteer to show and do FAQ on Open Day. I appreciate the factual business like approach and it was not rah rah.

    Can not say about EBS. Sorry.

    Target schools in France, Germany and Sweden, what a coincidence.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Yep holds an undergraduate degree in Marketing.

    How about WHU? Anything you know about the admission?

    Well I’ve been to Heidelberg: D In addition, I probably like Stockholm more than Milan / Paris. Where are you studying?

    Maybe you guys should start dating then go to whichever university you decide to go: D

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    What, looking for a job as Cupid? Oh mate, do not give up your day job whatever it is.

    Maybe you guys should start dating then go to whichever university you decide to go: D

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    Thanks, so you have attended a campus tour already?

    Oh, well since it’s already a bit unorthodox for chinese to study business in another european country other than the uk (probably France as well), there are fewer choices left. Maybe you apply to SSE too? please email me at [email protected]

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    WHU: Similar, but I’ve got that WHU looks closer to GPA / GMAT / internships and how to use them for ranking metrics. I am surprised that there are quite a few Chinese and Indian students at Master’s who tend to have good stats. I have exchange partners. The German students were polished and articulate, yet approachable. WHU students have learned or worked abroad, hence bring plenty international experience.

    HHL students are very friendly and grounded too. They volunteer to show and do FAQ on Open Day. I appreciate the factual business like approach and it was not rah rah.

    Can not say about EBS. Sorry.

    Target schools in France, Germany and Sweden, what a coincidence.

    WiWi guest wrote on 21.12.2017:

    Yep holds an undergraduate degree in Marketing.

    How about WHU? Anything you know about the admission?

    Well I’ve been to Heidelberg: D In addition, I probably like Stockholm more than Milan / Paris. Where are you studying?

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    WHU and Mannheim are by far the best business schools in Germany.

    WHU has a clear advantage over Mannheim in terms of career perspectives in consulting and investment banking. Mannheim has an advantage in terms of academic work.

    Mannheim has a good bachelor’s degree, but her master’s degree in quality of students. Therefore, I’d choose WHU (which is more international), since it’s Master is so well ranked (always rank 3-8 in Financial Times globally)

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    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

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    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    WHU and Mannheim are by far the best business schools in Germany.

    WHU has a clear advantage over Mannheim in terms of career perspectives in consulting and investment banking. Mannheim has an advantage in terms of academic work.

    Mannheim has a good bachelor’s degree, but her master’s degree in quality of students. Therefore, I’d choose WHU (which is more international), since it’s Master is so well ranked (always rank 3-8 in Financial Times globally)

    Nope, the Mannheim master is far superior in terms of student quality, academic approach, career perspectives in consulting and banking as well as in terms of internationality.

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    We need real advise, no marketing texts from Mannheim’s website.

    Academics: Mannheim > WHU
    Career (especially banking and consulting): WHU > Mannheim
    Internationality: WHU > Mannheim
    City: Mannheim > WHU

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    WHU and Mannheim are by far the best business schools in Germany.

    WHU has a clear advantage over Mannheim in terms of career perspectives in consulting and investment banking. Mannheim has an advantage in terms of academic work.

    Mannheim has a good bachelor’s degree, but her master’s degree in quality of students. Therefore, I’d choose WHU (which is more international), since it’s Master is so well ranked (always rank 3-8 in Financial Times globally)

    Nope, the Mannheim master is far superior in terms of student quality, academic approach, career perspectives in consulting and banking as well as in terms of internationality.

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    Agreed. I’d still consider Mannheim though simply because of the tuition fees you’d save.

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    We need real advise, no marketing texts from Mannheim’s website.

    Academics: Mannheim > WHU
    Career (especially banking and consulting): WHU > Mannheim
    Internationality: WHU > Mannheim
    City: Mannheim > WHU

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    WHU and Mannheim are by far the best business schools in Germany.

    WHU has a clear advantage over Mannheim in terms of career perspectives in consulting and investment banking. Mannheim has an advantage in terms of academic work.

    Mannheim has a good bachelor’s degree, but her master’s degree in quality of students. Therefore, I’d choose WHU (which is more international), since it’s Master is so well ranked (always rank 3-8 in Financial Times globally)

    Nope, the Mannheim master is far superior in terms of student quality, academic approach, career perspectives in consulting and banking as well as in terms of internationality.

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    We need real advise, no marketing texts from Mannheim’s website.

    Academics: Mannheim > WHU
    Career (especially banking and consulting): WHU > Mannheim
    Internationality: WHU > Mannheim
    City: Mannheim > WHU

    +1. What about students?

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    From my experience:

    • Consulting: WHU = Mannheim
    • Banking: Mannheim > WHU
    • City: Mannheim > WHU
    • People: Mannheim > WHU (Unfortunately, WHU does have a few rich kiddies who think they are the next Gordon Gecko)

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    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    FS is still way behind WHU and Mannheim in Banking (especially in London Placement).

    WiWi guest wrote on 24.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    Since last Year FS IB placement in London is more than outstanding. Especially Mannheim can not mess with it.

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    FS is still way behind WHU and Mannheim in Banking (especially in London Placement).

    WiWi guest wrote on 24.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    Mannheim is far superior over FS.

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    Since last Year FS IB placement in London is more than outstanding. Especially Mannheim can not mess with it.

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    FS is still way behind WHU and Mannheim in Banking (especially in London Placement).

    WiWi guest wrote on 24.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    Mannheim is actually placing better in investment banking across Germany than WHU. There is a significant higher number of bankers than WHU bankers.
    Disclaimer: I work for one of the top consulting firms. For consulting, nobody gives you an extra credit for being WHU student. Mannheim and WHU are even competitors in this space, but Mannheim gets a higher recognition. In fact, many consultants (mostly STEM) are critical about business students in general and especially those who come from private schools! Those are all WHU students are simply advocating for WHU students that they attend an elite feeder school, but in fact they just paid for their education they could have got elsewhere for free.

    The master’s in Mannheim has the same standards as the WHU one. Academically it is more challenging though (based on what I’ve seen). WHU courses mostly feature case studies and substantial amount of group assignments, whereas the Mannheim masters contain substantial quantitative courses as well. The quality of student body in the WHU master is not high, definitely not the same quality of their bachelor holds. WHU students would not be eligible for competitive and other non-target students who would like to learn more about their CVs. Moreover, you want to see lots of Indian and Chinese students that come from unknown regional universities.

    WiWi guest wrote on 23.12.2017:

    WHU and Mannheim are by far the best business schools in Germany.

    WHU has a clear advantage over Mannheim in terms of career perspectives in consulting and investment banking. Mannheim has an advantage in terms of academic work.

    Mannheim has a good bachelor’s degree, but her master’s degree in quality of students. Therefore, I’d choose WHU (which is more international), since it’s Master is so well ranked (always rank 3-8 in Financial Times globally)

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    LOL
    Mannheim = HSG > WHU >>> EBS = FS for IB

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    Since last Year FS IB placement in London is more than outstanding. Especially Mannheim can not mess with it.

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    FS is still way behind WHU and Mannheim in Banking (especially in London Placement).

    WiWi guest wrote on 24.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    You see, you seem to have little idea of ​​the current reality.

    For FFM is the FS (Goethe if state) currently the best German university, you can do to yourself.

    XDDD Mannheim / WHU before FS this year, very big cinema without having participated in a dinner / case.
    Do you know what you give so much from you? Did you look at the recruiting events eig seriously times?

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    LOL
    Mannheim = HSG > WHU >>> EBS = FS for IB

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    Since last Year FS IB placement in London is more than outstanding. Especially Mannheim can not mess with it.

    WiWi guest wrote on 25.12.2017:

    FS is still way behind WHU and Mannheim in Banking (especially in London Placement).

    WiWi guest wrote on 24.12.2017:

    Consulting: WHU > FS > HHL = EBS
    Banking: FS > WHU > EBS > HHL

    Go for WHU or Frankfurt School !

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    I have been working for a T1 Consultancy for 2.5 years and several internships before. From my experience, WHU is the best place to go if you are looking for a consulting career. It’s quite a small school but the number of WHU guys we hire every year is impressively high.

    Mannheim is good as well, but can not reach the place of success of WHU in my opinion (especially when you do not compare absolute numbers since Mannheim has far bigger classes).

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    Mannheim > WHU > HHL > EBS

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    There is no superior "placement success" for WHU students. It’s just a misconception that is constructed by WHU promoters. No consulting firm selects WHU in favor of Mannheim or St. Gallen. The only difference you will see is the number of students applying for consulting and hype around consulting, which is quite high at WHU.

    Their students body of about 80-90% consulting their students for one point in their B.Sc. or M.Sc. When you’re attending WHU, there are basically just three options. (Ie higher average salary after 3 years). Those are 1) Consulting 2) Investment Banking 3) Startups / VC / Accelerator. Schools like St. Gallen do not promote those paths as heavily. Many students are also looking for entry positions in marketing, tax or controlling (HSG has a strong chair), and target DAX30, FMCG, etc. There is thus a substantial amount of students that aim for banking or consulting , but less than WHU.

    Re: WHU vs HHL vs EBS

    For IB you do not do anything wrong with FS, WHU, Mannheim or Goethe. In terms of numbers, the FS are the most placed in EBs, BBs are the four quite balanced. Of the choice of subjects, both Mannheim and WHU are clearly inferior to both Frankfurt addresses.

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