08-02-2009, 12:42 AM
Yes, you can get an MBA from a highly respected, Royally-charted school in Scotland. You do not even need a high school diploma, although this is only available as a distance learning option, not on-campus, AND you must pass 3 of the 7 exams before you will be admitted to the school. That said, the exams are purported to be extremely challenging, possibly even more so than Oxford. I will report back in December after I take my first exam.
I hope this helps. Greg
From Wikipedia:
Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the eighth-oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom, originating as the School of Arts of Edinburgh in 1821.
The Annual Statistics publication (2006/07) shows that the University has a total population of 17,700 students, full-time, part-time and distance and supported learning around the world. Of these 10,700 are on international programmes, including the MBA programme and those studying through one of 53 Approved Learning Partners worldwide. Heriot-Watt has around 7,000 on-campus students in Scotland, more than a quarter of whom are from outside the UK. This international focus creates a very cosmopolitan environment; approximately 10,000 students from 150 countries worldwide are currently studying on international programmes.
I hope this helps. Greg
From Wikipedia:
Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the eighth-oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom, originating as the School of Arts of Edinburgh in 1821.
The Annual Statistics publication (2006/07) shows that the University has a total population of 17,700 students, full-time, part-time and distance and supported learning around the world. Of these 10,700 are on international programmes, including the MBA programme and those studying through one of 53 Approved Learning Partners worldwide. Heriot-Watt has around 7,000 on-campus students in Scotland, more than a quarter of whom are from outside the UK. This international focus creates a very cosmopolitan environment; approximately 10,000 students from 150 countries worldwide are currently studying on international programmes.


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