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Good establishment but which could clearly go up i...

Good establishment but which could clearly go up in the classification by means of quite reasonable efforts.

I was able to go on a study trip to China and my end-of-study internship in India then at the French Embassy in Cambodia, a real plus on a CV!

When you want to unsubscribe, they take a check fo...

When you want to unsubscribe, they take a check for 100 for the management fees, I call that theft. The person who manages the sandwich course is cold and badly polite, don't waste your time there is much better.

Good finance specialization (in English) with the ...

Good finance specialization (in English) with the possibility of carrying out a double-degree awarding a research master's degree with the University of Cergy-Pontoise. You will not necessarily focus on the name of the school in an interview but rather on the international aspect of the training or the double degree (if you choose these options). Good opportunities for the entire promo, including several abroad.

1.Most teachers are friendly and polite except 1.2...

1.Most teachers are friendly and polite except 1.2 teachers who have a lot of prejudices for Chinese students. 2. Bcp of office worker lacks respect for Chinese students, cold, rude and 2 attitudes for Chinese and European students. 3. The lady who takes care of MBA, you send it 10 times by mail, she answers you 1 time.

I will not recommend this business school to anyon...

I will not recommend this business school to anyone! Coming from Quebec I was not aware of the operation of business schools in France. I wanted to continue my graduate cycle alternately, this school has sold me the dream by making me believe that their network of partners large and solid offered alternations to their students without which I would have to pay 15000 euros the year! In 5 months nothing! And I had searched a lot on my side. No help ! An execrable and poorly trained staff !!! I will be polite about the name of this horrible woman who looks after alternating students, what a deplorable service a lack of total civism! Then claim the equivalent of 23162 Canadian dollar! I ended up quitying this school and doing other competitions. Result I integrate a school of commerce ranked higher that in the space of 2 months finds me alternating, coaches me for interviews, changes my resume, and participate in all kinds of events to help me. The day and the night ! It was then that I realized that I had fallen on a school of broken arms! And I recommend to all my Canadian compatriots not to set foot there!

***** Opinion of a former student ******

***** Opinion of a former student ******
I returned to this school in 2012 and with its new director I saw the identity and illegal drifts it may have taken. The school in effect prohibits each pupil from wearing a kippah or a veil under penalty of being expelled. Be aware, however, that this is illegal and that the school has lost a lawsuit led by a student it had expelled on this ground.
Despite this defeat in court, the school persists in illegality and currently continues to expel pupils wearing the veil or the kippah.

I remember a time when I saw a class with several foreign students (and lower local numbers) wearing the kippah without any problem as well as some young students wearing the veil.

New students therefore know that you have the right to wear one or other of these signs and that this school cannot prohibit you from wearing them.

School not serious at all. We're just here to take...

School not serious at all. We're just here to take your money. No follow-up, partnerships just written on paper but that's wrong. Much too expensive for the quality of training. For the level with which you will come out, take a cheaper school: believe in my experience.

Good school. And good quality of course.

Good school. And good quality of course.
Now, let's stop deluding ourselves. I see people calling this school "top business school" "elite French" etc etc ...
No, just no.
Business schools radiate mainly by their reputation and network, rather than by the quality of the courses.
The SAI has no particular reputation and appears very far in the French and global rankings. Do not sell dreams to students by promising them careers equivalent to graduates of HEC, ESSEC, ESCP ...
It's a solid school, but you have to be aware of it.