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Testimonial: Safwat Kabany
Safwat Kabany
Syria
For
Safwat Kabany, from Syria, doing his MBA with Edinburgh Business School
was the most logical choice. "I'm in the petrochemical industry and
Heriot-Watt University is one of the world-leading academic
institutions in this field of industry. I therefore knew a lot about
the high standards at Heriot-Watt and these are certainly evident in
EBS's MBA programme."
Safwat decided to do the
programme as a full-time on-campus student, which was not without its
challenges, particularly for a foreign student. "I had to cope with
both language and cultural differences, which at first were quite
daunting. EBS, however, is very skilled at dealing with people from
different backgrounds and cultures and it wasn't long before I felt
very comfortable in this environment. The faculty are extremely helpful
and take a keen interest in every individual. The facilities at
Heriot-Watt for resident on-campus students are excellent and not
having to worry about where I would live or how I would feed myself
ensured that I could devote all my attention to my studies."
Recognised
today as one of the world's leading MBAs, Edinburgh Business School
also has a significant number of off-campus distance learning students.
Safwat said that while being on campus was more suited to his personal
needs, he felt he would have coped had he opted for the off-campus
programme. "I am sure I would have achieved the same result had I
chosen to do the course as a distance learning student, perhaps taking
a little more time. By being on campus one has almost immediate
face-to-face access to faculty members, but EBS's new online technology
will no doubt enhance the university's capacity to communicate with
distance learning students in the near future. Perhaps the most
impressive aspect of EBS's MBA programme is its flexibility. A lot of
universities make this claim - to be truly flexible - but I believe EBS
is one of the few which live up to it."
Safwat
intends to continue studies in human resource management with EBS. But
this time he'll be taking the programme off-campus, as a distance
learning student.