The Hult International Buisness School?

Does anyone have some experience with this school? Do you recommend it? I'm interested in its undergraduate. Any graduates from any campus? I would appreciate all your answers. Thanks

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I have been warned away for Hult by a local EY recruiter. It seems that Hult is not that well recognised, not because its "new" its not "established" and generates the right quality assurance requirements that employers prefer. While l was very interested in a easy / hands on Master of International Marketing, the degree is a UK style diploma mill, where International Students study and work part time to pay for their degrees... While l don't know much about Hult, it seems in the UK, like the triple accredited business school l attended, most international students ended up with a diploma instead of the master, mostly failing the thesis component.

 

I don't know if that is true in Hult - considering the expensive nature of the degree (I got a 3/4 uni paid scholarship for my masters), many students end up with a postgraduate diploma in most UK business schools. I hope that is not the case in Hult. However, my advise, is that, you choose a school that employers deem "acceptable" and that meet their "establishment" requirements. While l did not get a EY job, their recruiters told me to be wary of Hult, because it does not fully meet their quality assurance requirements. I don't know if that is the case, however, they seem to know quite a bit about the students they recruit in the graduate scheme. Anyway... Look for a government Uni, that has good quality assurance.

 

This program is absolute bullshit. Look at their placement stats. Pathetic program trying to get money from people who dont do their research.

These guys literally spammed me with phone calls and emails.

 
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I opened an account on the GMAT site giving them permission to send my profile to business schools. Hult emailed me 2 days ago, called me yesterday (via private number), sent me a FedEx package of their Master's program book today, and had scheduled another call with me tomorrow.

It made me wonder why are they so aggressive with their marketing. I mean, it's no secret that the top schools are the one being approached. They have this new master's program where they rotate you across their campuses around the world. Their aggressive marketing made me skeptical.

However, if you were offered a scholarship from them with a significant percentage (say 70+% of all fees) or a full scholarship, would you take it?

I mean it's "free money" might as well take another Master's / MBA with your money saved or put it in an index fund and crypto (single digit % exposure) :P

 

Update: The guy who called me that works for Hult also studied at Hult. He mentioned another girl from Hult who worked there as well. They said they don't focus on campus recruitment anymore and instead guides you to use all the resources and networks to get the job.

Well first of all, I don't think most people take a Master's / MBA in a school to work there unless they're academics by nature. And 2nd, I'm not based in the US but would want to study abroad, if I'm not mistaken campus recruitment in US unis are still a thing?

 
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This school looks super desperate. They've been calling/emailing me nonstop ever since I applied for the GMAT. They emailed me saying they will offer me a dual masters, they sent in booklets, business cards,etc Eventually they will send the degree in the mail and seduce me with some hookers from tijuana as long as I apply. Fuck these clowns.

 

2021 is almost ending and Hult hasn't changed a bit.

They sent an email mentioning they found my email from one of their partner institutions and wanted to know if I am interested in their programs. I never replied to the email and yet they never stopped spamming.

 

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