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IESEG School of Management

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4.39 / 5 based on 210 reviews
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Anne-Sophie G
France, Graduate
Management Science, 2022
Overall
L'IESEG est un établissement très formateur, 7ème au classement générale des écoles de commerce Française. Très impliqué à l'international, l'IESEG dispense ses cours entièrement en Anglais, ce qui permet aux étudiants de maitriser parfaitement la langue à la sortie de l'école.
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Pros
Forte implication à l'international
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Une école tournée vers l'avenir
Victoire G
France,
Management Science, 2025
Overall
Selon moi, IESEG est une école qui se démarque des autres. 
En effet, celle-ci propose des séminaires ("gestion d'émotions", "affirmation de soi", etc.) ou encore des cours de théâtres en plus des cours magistraux. Le but étant d'apporter tous les atouts nécessaires à ses élèves pour affronter le monde monde professionnel et s'y épanouir.
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Careers
IESEG oblige ses étudiants à réaliser des stages chaque année. 
De plus, pour aider ces derniers, IESEG propose un intranet : "Career Center" qui permet aux étudiants de trouver des stages grâce à leurs partenariats. IESEG rend également disponible un excel avec les contacts des élèves et l'entreprise où ces derniers ont réalisé leur stage pour pouvoir échanger et partager leurs réseaux. La réalisation de stage à l'étranger est également possible.
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Pros
Tournée vers l'internationale (plusieurs échanges universitaires possible, stages à l'étranger etc)
Cons
Communication entre l'administration et les élèves
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Claudia G
York University, Toronto, Canada
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Expenses
Main source of funding:
Personal savings
Other sources of funding:
Family<br> Government assistance
Work opportunities:
I didn't explore any work options
Personal spending habits
I didn't own a cell phone while on exchange, so I didn't spend on that. I shared a room, so that worked out a lot cheaper than it would've been otherwise. Nightlife, you walk everywhere so no need for taxis, and there's never any cover which is a plus. And I took the opportunity to travel more often that I do at home, and that was expensive considering I was working in Cdn dollars.
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Housing, Overall, Travel, Food:
was more expensive than at home.
Nightlife:
was the same price as at home.
Telephone:
was less expensive than at home.
Accessibility of student needs
Second-hand text books
Second-hand household items
Computers / Internet
Administrative
Money from home
Personal comments
If you can and you're willing, share a room! This will obviously cut your res expenses in half.
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Fourth year student in the #26 Master in Management worldwide
Laurent B
France,
Marketing and Sales Management, 2025
Overall
As relevant courses, I study International Relationship Management & Communication, Practical Negotiation Skills and Organization & Management. Since the first year, I follow the all-english curriculum and other general courses such as Marketing, Economics and Entrepreneurship. IESEG has been ranked #26 Master in Management worldwide by the Financial Times in 2022.
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Careers
My school has built a network with partner companies and universities worldwide. Therefore, IESEG often organizes conferences for students in order for them to directly meet companies and interact with them.
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Pros
Existence of a solid network
Cons
Not enough job opportunities for students
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clari h
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Housing
Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Home university
If returning, I would choose: On campus
Why?
I would definitely go with living on campus in residence. I had a great time, I became friends with lots of other international students as well as some French students.
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Personal assessment
Cost
Facilities
Location
Cleanliness
Space
Personal comments
I stayed at the Valentine Charrondière and it was the best residence ever! Although you have to share a kitchen and breakfast room with 100 other residents, the atmosphere is very warm and fun. Also, it's located in a very central area, close to IESEG as well as other schools.
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A great academic life, partly ruined due to over-ambitious administration.
Aswin P
France, Graduate
Management Science, 2019
Overall
The best part is the campus life and the dedicated teachers who are committed to teaching and research. However, the school is too ambitious in delivering results which sometimes becomes impossible due to the constraints.
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Pros
Good professors
Cons
Poor Corporate Relations team
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