Why I Love the Program Structure at WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management with Dennis
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Why I love to do is because of the program structure when I decided on where I want to pursue my masters, you know, because I work full time for me, it was important that I have a good program structure when I compare different schools, some schools program structures of like hey Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. But they are with the structure of the Euro is that you have basically every two weekends you have saturday and sunday you have classes all day. Which is good because if you have a week in between, you have time to prepare your classes that are coming up and you're able to recap the program structure in general. It was really, really great because you also have the chance to go abroad, you know like which is three international modules of going to the states to India and china. The program is divided into two structural components. You have the basic programs which is which are divided into three core modules. On the side you have some other courses like leadership essentials for example or organizational behavior. Then in your second year you have electives that you personally can choose and there you can even have another specialization, we're just great. You can choose between strategy, entrepreneurship or finance and within each of these three groups they have tons of, of course is that you can choose from and so you are completely free to choose if, I don't know, you're going to private equity or you rather want to do um digital strategy, how to basically found a company, you know, and uh it's really amazing that this gives you the chance because, you know, part time program is very detailed on which classes they have to cover. When you're sitting in a class, it's more like of a discussion the whole time. The professor is the moderator and he moderates the course in a certain direction. You can have a discussion with the professor with other Um students in class. People who work for five or 10 years in the industry are sharing, you know, their thoughts with with you and you're able to actually hear or actually listen to them. This is what I really appreciate about hello and biologically held.