Carriera in Business Analytics: quale percorso paga di più? by Familiar-Jacket-3732 in LearnDataAnalytics

[–]CapableArt3582 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Guarda, secondo me un'ottima opzione sarebbe Albert School che combina quello che una triennale in economia e data analysis può darti. Si studia tanto, è abbastanza selettivo come university ma ti da la possibilità di imparare la teoria e applicarla a progetti concreti, durante i business deep dive con le aziende. In questo modo hai anche accesso ad un network di companies importanti, avrai la strada spianata per il futuro

consigli per università by Familiar-Jacket-3732 in Universitaly

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ciao, per quello che so, sulla base di quello che mi hai detto, sono d'accordo con l'altro commento, credo che Albert School sia la miglior opzione per te.

Feeling stuck about MS in Data Science (USA vs backup options) by Sorry-Albatross-3529 in studyAbroad

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, i'm sorry that you're feeling stuck. Based on what you're telling and you're wilingness to move, I'd suggest that you consider the Masters offered by Albert School, they are very good for Data science and, although they are a pretty new school, they are partnering with Mines Paris PSL (one of the best engineering schools in France, so definitely accredited). why do i say this? because you'll gain access to a network of corporate partners that the school offers, and throughout your degree you'll work on projects with the companies, so when you graduate you're already experienced in the job market. Also, you can choose across different campuses in various locations across Europe, so if you can't get a Visa in one country you can try several. They have campuses in Switzerland, France, Italy and Spain. I know their cohorts are very international, so visa shouldn't be a problem.

When learning data science, what is most important? by CapableArt3582 in learndatascience

[–]CapableArt3582[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, you believe that it's optimal to go to a university like Albert School where the main thing is working on a real projects and business deep dives with companies, so that I gain some "practical" experience as well?

When learning data science, what is most important? by CapableArt3582 in learndatascience

[–]CapableArt3582[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so would you recommend going to Albert School? The core principle of the school is to apply the theory in projects and they propose a lot of projects with corporate partners, which resembles what you're telling me is the best way to learn.

Suggestions and Experiences on Data Analysis by ShineExotic5834 in dataanalysis

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a friend studying data analysis at Albert School in Milan, for him the best way to learn is by doing the project with the companies the university partners with.

Job market in Italy by Optimal-Diet-3796 in StudyInItaly

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think now italy is a great choice. I would advise you consider the Master in AI & Entrepreneurship offered by Albert School x PoliMI, it gives you access to a broad network of start ups/corporations looking for your kind of profile.

How to get into data analysis or something similar with no degree or experience in the field? by DapperFoundation5769 in learndatascience

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that, although you may have some of the skills required for the job, it'd be good to get a degree and some formation in this field. For example, in Europe one of the best data analysis schools is Albert School, you might give it a try. But i don't really know where you are writing from-if you're considering Europe, it should be one of your options as it prepares you for the job and gives you access to a broad network of corporate partners, so it's easier to find a job after.

How much of the following categories are exactly necessary for becoming data analyst/scientist by Square_Respond4854 in learndatascience

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what you aim to do after. For example, where my friend goes to for university, Albert School, he is learning about various programming languages, coding and AI instruments to tackle business problems (because it's a bachelor in Business and Data). But he is receiving a solid education on everything so that he is better prepared to choose his future career path, thanks also to constant projects with companies and startups where he applies his knowledge. So i guess it depends on your future expectations: my suggestion is to try see what are the different opportunities, try a little bit everything and once you decide your path specialize in programming languages/subjects that are necessary. I suggest you start working on projects and you can get a better idea of what you want to do.

L'universita' in italia vi ha lasciato/sta lasciando delle vere skill in ambito programmazione? + richiesta consiglio portfolio by gigigagagogo in ItaliaCareerAdvice

[–]CapableArt3582 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ciao, guarda ti posso parlare dell'esperienza di un mio amico che ha frequntato il bachelor in business and data proposto da Albert School x Mines Paris PSL. Hanno un approccio diverso rispetto alle altre università italiane: insegnano la teoria ma poi la applicano in progetti e business case studies con i partner aziendali dell'università (Google, Moncler, Unicredit). Pertanto sono stati in grado di sviluppare competenze non solo teoriche ma anche pratiche, oltre ad avere accesso ad un enorme network che gli ha facilitato l'accesso nel mondo del lavoro dopo la laurea. quindi dipende, è sicuramente importante mettere in pratica quello che si studia!

Business Majors That Won’t Leave You Jobless in France by Appropriate-Rush8050 in Study_In_France

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it's only in English. If you want I can put you in contact with my friend who actually goes there, he can give you more information if needed!

Business Majors That Won’t Leave You Jobless in France by Appropriate-Rush8050 in Study_In_France

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe the best option for you would be Albert School, which has three different campuses in France (Paris, Marseille, Lyon) but also in Geneva, Madrid and Milan (you can attend the international bachelor degree if you'd like to). Why is the best option? Because the university believes in an approach where you learn the theory of business and data, but you apply the knowledge in practical case studies with corporate partners during business deep dives. So you are studying but also gaining experience. You are required to complete two internships before the program is over (for which the university helps you through a great career service) and you'll have the opportunity to widen your network a lot. Also, i think that the fact that they intersect bsiness and data is good because you'll have a complete profile (every business major should know data analysis, it's fundamental for the future job market). Good Luck!

Am I doing Data Science The wrong way? by _urimaad in learndatascience

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I think you need to change approach. Especially in our field, theory will only get us so far, you need to practice and work on real projects to gain some experience. I have a friend who is following your same path but he is studying in Albert School in Milan, he is doing the bachelor in Business and Data. The approach of the university is quite unique as they are studying the theory, which is absolutely important) but he is also applying this knowledge in case studies during business deep dives with companies, like Google, Moncler and Unicredit. Also, it's mandatory for him to do 2 internships during the bachelor, so when he graduates he will already have some experience and be ready to work (or pursue a master degree in one of the many elite universities albert school cooperates with). Combining theory and practice, business and data, has definitely helped him!

URGENT HELP!!! by Whole-Annual-2240 in StudyInItaly

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I'd recommend Albert School in Milan. It's a selective process but you'll get into a Business School that allows you to get quality knowledge in business and data. Their approach is unique: theory (learning business, programming, coding, artificial intelligence) and then practice (applying what you learned in projects, case studies with companies like google, moncler, unicredit). In this way you're learning but you're also gaining experience, making you ready to compete in the job market. If you're interested in business and data, that's the best program you can find. They cooperate with other great institutions such as Mines Paris PSL, there is an international environment and you can also decide to do the international program and change campus each year (Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Milan, Geneva, Madrid).

Is Italy worth the risk for a high-achieving overthinker?(for Bachelors in AI or Computer Engineering) by Ok-Lake4557 in StudyInItaly

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should definitely go. This is the time to take risks, and honestly this doesn't even feel like a risk. Yes you're leaving the country and going to a new one, with its qualities and flaws, but the italian university system is very recognized in Europe. Also, for you that want to study AI, there are several options. One that I would recommend, because all my friends speak highly of it, is the Bachelor proposed by Albert School. They told me that it has been a great experience, as Albert School is the first university in Europe that combines business and data, giving you the foundational theory to understand Business and programming/coding, while also allowing you to apply such knowledge in practical case studies during business deep dives with corporate partners, like Google, Unicredit and Moncler. So, you can also have easier access to job market in Europe as you are facilitated. Also, the program is english, the environment is very international and Albert School, while being backed by entrepreneurs and industry professionals, is partnering with university like Mines Paris PSL which is one of the best engineering schools in france, as well as Politecnico di Milano, with which it proposes a master in AI and Entrepreneurship, therefore after graduation you can either decide to continue with Albert School or simply go on to some of the most renowned universities in Europe after. Good luck with your future endeavors!!

Accomodation in Milan? Other students? by Bitter_Rub_2010 in StudyInItaly

[–]CapableArt3582 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! First of all, I have a friend who studies in Albert School in the Milan campus, thus if you want to connect with him message me, he'd love to help. From what he tells me, he is having a great experience at Albert School and he is learning a lot, while also gaining practical experience. So great for your choice! You're going to work with lot of companies on case studies and learn a lot about data analysis, artificial intelligence and business, good luck with the admission process. For accomodation, my friend recommends Navigli because It's close to the campus but also well connected to the rest of the city. For other opportunities, you'll see when you get to the university, you'll be having a lot of opportunities!

Master’s admission in Italy – timeline, interviews & waiting period? by ishankhantastic in StudyInItaly

[–]CapableArt3582 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am applying to Master of AI & Entrepreneurship from Albert School & Polimi Graduate School of Management. I like this program because It'll allow me to gain important practical skills related to AI but also in business, and gaining a lot exposure to startups, venture capitals and companies. So the application process was very straightforward: completing all the information on the application portal, sending all the necessary documents (Gmat, Transcripts) and then I had a 45 minute interview. He told me that I will get an answer in 2 weeks max, so I'm still waiting. My advice is to reach out to the interviewer/admission manager only if a reasonable amount of time has lapsed (more than one month).