This week is sadly my last week at Instituto de Empresa. L With that, I thought
it would be a good time to reflect on my experience here. Hope you enjoy!
--Things that were awesome—
-Living in Madrid-
IE is awesome if for no other reason than the fact that it is in Madrid. My
favourite city in the world. As I alluded to in previous blog posts, the
weather, food, culture, etc are all so phenomenal that having Madrid as a
backdrop to your MBA studies automatically makes your MBA experience pretty
great.
-The Profs- Among
the profs I had anyways, almost all of them teach and work in the field in
which they teach (rather than just doing research). I loved this. It made the
profs seem very up-to-date on best practices so learning how to use those best
practices in developing business strategies I feel has really helped prepare me
for success in my post-MBA career.
-REAL diversity- Every
MBA school seems to talk about how much it values diversity but for most, it is
just talk, with the student body being dominated by 2-3 countries or regions of
the globe. At IE, diversity actually exists. My classes included south
americans, north americans, Europeans, Africans, Asians and Australians with no
one region dominating over the others. This was a great way to open myself up
to tons of different perspectives on life and business.
-The Campus- IE
has several buildings spread out across a few blocks in the neighbourhood of
Madrid called Salamanca. The buildings are NICE. I mean, really, really nice. It
was pretty cool studying in such cool spaces!
-Support for your own
entrepreneurial venture-IE has A TON of support for people looking to start
their own companies- networking with venture capitalists, support on how to
build your business, etc. If you want to use your MBA to start a company, IE is
probably where you should study. Given I want to be a marketing director (which
is akin to managing a business), it was really helpful for me to be a part of this
environment, to be better equipped for becoming a marketing director one day!
--Things that were not so awesome—
-Student life- I
could go on for a LONG time about the issues this school has with promoting and
facilitating a cohesive student body, creating
a more enjoyable student experience, etc but will just leave it at this. Rotman
is MILES ahead of IE in this respect.
-Networking clubs-
I was a member of several clubs (marketing club, north American club, etc) and in one semester, there was ONE event (a
speaker event) across all of the clubs I am a member of. Why do these clubs
even exist then?
Living in Madrid was a dream come true for me. I know I will
miss it here and hope I can move back one day. However, I really miss my
classmates at Rotman…I am excited to see them again soon!
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