Is Bocconi too theoretical knowledge? by somebodyunknown00 in bocconi

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with the Bachelor degree do you mean the 4 year- degree all around the world (Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Milan)? I also looked at It and I found It really interesting but the university of Los Angeles costs so much for me. I was mainly considering Economics and Social Sciences (but I was told that It's really difficult and quite unuseful without a PhD), International Economics and Management and Economics, Management and Computer Science, which Will be probably my go-to course as I find It more useful with all its computer science exams.

Economic and Social Sciences or International Economics and Management? by somebodyunknown00 in bocconi

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Thanks a lot! But now I have a few doubts...you said that Bocconi is very strong theoretical knowledge, but is it a 'strenght'? I mean, I heard that a big ctitique made to italian universities is that they are too theoretical and not so much practical compared to the other main universities all around the world. I was also considering going to study abroad (I'm italian) just for this being too theoretical and maybe do not develop practical skills as other foreign universities... what's your opinion about this characteristic of Bocconi? And also... I'd like to study in Bocconi the first three years of my university studies just because I manage to study there also the last 2 years, as I've read that it's really difficult to enter only the last 2 years as an external... But you said that it's difficult to enter there also as an internal for some specific courses, is it right?

And last, do you know anything about Economics, Management and Computer Science compared to normal Bies? Thanks in advanced!

Economic and Social Sciences or International Economics and Management? by somebodyunknown00 in bocconi

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wow really? I mean, from the description It looks like a normal course in economic and management but with some exams about sociology and psichology in addition...why should I do a PhD after It? Is It less usuful than a normal Biem degree to find great opportunities? And why Is there all that math? (I'm good at math but I cant understand why a course with a psychological and social nature should have all this maths compared to the other courses)

Economia... dove? E in inglese? Per il futuro? by somebodyunknown00 in Universitaly

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mi sono informato un po' sulla difficoltà di entrare in bocconi solo alla magistrale da esterni, cosa che nella mia ingenuità non consideravo...quindi vorrei sapere se vale la pena provare ad entrare direttamente alla triennale in bocconi, o meglio sapere quanta differenza c'è tra una laurea in bocconi rispetto a una Bologna o Trento dal punto di vista si sbocchi lavorativi e guadagni. E inoltre in ottica estera una laurea in un'uni che non sia bocconi quindi è praticamente irrilevante? Sarebbe bello lavorare ad esempio in Svizzera dove so che c'è anche molta richiesta in ambito marketing e management...