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December 23, 2020
Dleerium

Joined: Apr 03, 2018

Posts: 35

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Self-reported Score:
730

Cambridge - Judge Business School (Recent Alumnus)

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This review is for Cambridge Judge

Program Full Time MBA

Class of 2020

Experience during the program

I first discovered Judge Business School after completing my GMAT and scouring the internet for potential one year MBA to apply to. My criteria was relatively simple - I wanted a 1 year international MBA with a strong brand name, good career prospects and close proximity to a large city (to facilitate my job search and increase the likelihood of my partner finding a job while I'm studying).

There isn't much to read about Cambridge Judge business school on the internet (low number of reviews, limited marketing) and this is something that school could definitely improve on.

I gained admissions to Cambridge, Oxford, INSEAD and chose Cambridge in the end for several reasons

1. Exposure to students outside of the MBA that would give me a broader perspective. I wanted to get to know more than just 'business people' who's primary focus is getting into Investment Banking, Consulting or PE.

2. A strong entrepreneurial scene as I eventually want to run my own business. Cambridge is particular strong in the venture capital space with a number of prominent venture capitalists and angel groups.

3. I wanted a strong alumni network - Cambridge intake per year is only 200 students so you have the opportunity to build a close relationship with the cohort. Despite the fact that Cambridge/ Oxford had a small class compared to the likes of INSEAD and LBS, there is also ability to network with Alumni outside of the MBA.

Having just graduated I can honestly say that Cambridge met all three of my expectations and more.

The teachers are world class but what is more impressive are the impressive guest speakers that come to share their experiences that makes you think that you yourself are capable of what they have achieved.

The school curriculum specialises on building a consulting skillset. There are 2 big projects (Consulting Venture Project and Global Consulting Project) in which students will be assigned in a random group of 5 to solve real world problems from real companies.

With regards to careers, the strength of the school is with entrepreneurship and consulting - with a high number of students getting a job at MBB that transitioned from industry. It's not a particular feeder for large investment banks and this is an area the school could definitely improve on.





Overall BSchool experience (5.0)
Schools contribution (5.0)
Classmates rating (5.0)

Strengths of the program:

Curriculum, Classes, Professors
Alumni Network
Specialization in a particular area (e.g. Finance, Consulting, Healthcare, etc)

Best fit at this program:

Consulting
Entrepreneurship

Can be improved:

Culture & Student Support


May 27, 2021
cloudytn

Thanks so much for your review. I'm seriously considering Cambridge Judge because I want to get into Venture Capital. Could you enlighten me on the Judge experience for someone looking to work in VC? Does the School provide help to students looking to enter such a niche space?

July 13, 2021
Dleerium

Hi Noel,

In my experience, Cambridge is a great school to help with the transition into VC. I want to caveat that breaking into VC/PE is tough job for any business school and by choosing a particular school it would not necessary get you that transition you hope for, but having said that Cambridge can help skew those chances in your favour for a few reasons

- It has strong brand name in the early stage start up ecosystem and is particularly strong in deep tech.
- Most of the businesses in the GCP are local early stage start up companies looking for MBAs
- A large number of university wide clubs in technology and science that you can get involved in (once again this is something you have to proactively approach)

I hope that helps

August 18, 2021
mandeeppanwar

How you were able to get admits from both Cambridge and Oxford? I guess a candidate can apply to only one of the schools

August 18, 2021
bb

That does not seem to be the case anymore based on a number of dilemmas people posted. Here is another example: https://gmatclub.com/forum/cambridge-vs-oxford-354717.html

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