qwerty said:
Is it easy in BA to do a MBA and work for 2 years and how much would it cost?
There's really only one, maybe 2 schools worth doing an MBA at in Argentina. The Instituta Austral (IAE) is the best and then there are a couple of others (diTella etc).
They all are about the same price, and this is the price for Argentines, I'm not sure how much it would cost for a foreigner -- it may be the same, or it may be as much as double. Last year IAE was asking 26,000 USD. We haven't yet checked to see what it is for 2011. (My husband is currently studying for the GMAT).
We look at it this way. Why would we pay $26,000 USD for him to do an MBA in Spanish in Argentina, a degree that would in all likelihood limit his career to the Latin American market, when he can do an MBA in Canada for less money? (McGill, Haskayne, Univ Alberta etc etc all come in under 30k CAD)
Do a degree in Latin America if you want a career in Latin America.
Working while doing a Latin American degree will prolong your time spent wasting money. You won't find a company that will pay the tuition for you without at least having a 2 year commitment prior to entry.
My husband just finished a GMAT prep class a couple of weeks ago -- no one in the class was even considering applying here as a backup. They all look at an MBA as a big investment in their career and a chance to get experience outside of Latin America. It's strange that a European would want to come here to do an MBA, unless it's simply that they don't have the money or the qualifications to get into a programme in Europe. You'd have to weigh the options, but I think doing an MBA at a 3rd-string school in Europe would be more desirable to potential employers than a degree from Argentina. That is of course as stated so many times, unless this guy wants a career in Latin America.