Three Reasons I Like WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management with Vedant
The following is an computer-generated summary of the video transcript.
There are quite a few reasons why I lightweight, hollow and highly recommend you to pursue it as a potential for your future Bachelor's and master's studies. The first reason is that it has extremely strong academics which has a holistic approach, focusing on both the theoretical and practical applications. From a theoretical side, you can choose courses from a variety of fields ranging from business, economics and finance thought by world known faculty members. You're also required to do to mandatory internships, which gives you invaluable practical experience and to top it all off, you're also required to do a semester abroad which can be pursued at one of the house. Many partner universities ranging from all the way in the US to Japan and south Korea. The second reason is an extremely strong alumni and career network. The alumni network has been built over the last couple of decades and um, this is a direct byproduct of a strong sense of belonging that each student and alumni member has towards the university. What makes it unique is that each of the alumni members is really willing to give back to the university has seen by them repeatedly participating in university related events activities and recruiting opportunities from a more career angle. Vallejo is recognized as one of the best universities in Germany and european area as a result of which it enjoys extremely strong uh, recruiting opportunities from funds such as Henkel Arias mckinsey, JP morgan and BCG to name a few. Third reason is the multitude of engagement opportunities present on campus, a strong testament to this are the different student clubs that operate. To give you a quick example, one of the student clubs, which focuses on the topics of finance, both an extremely strong record of organizing conferences with speakers and guests, which include past mobile audience and senior management from extremely rhetoric from such as JP, morgan Goldman, Sachs and morgan Stanley.