Talk:École supérieure des sciences économiques et commerciales

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i am interested in becoing one of your sudents, i would like to have your brochure.i am in urgent need of that.thanks waiting for reply john obi

I am sorry this isn't quite the place to ask for such a thing. You can get an Executive MBA application brochure [here], and a full-time MBA one [here]. Rdavout 16:38, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lacking sources

In the introduction, the claim is made that ESSEC is one of the two leading business schools in France. According to whom, the author of this article? I guess HEC is the the other one, but I've seen rankings where EM-Lyon and/or ESCP-EAP have been ranked above ESSEC. If the article is going to be categorical about ESSEC being one of the two leading business schools in France some very good sources will be needed. Just finding one ranking that claims it isn't really enough as long as other rankings disagree. Another problem is that a number of rankings, both domestic and international, are given in the article but with no source provided. For all major universities and business schools I've seen on Wikipedia, such rankings are sourced by inserting the link to the rank. That hasn't been done here, so the rankings must stand as unsourced for now. JdeJ 17:56, 18 October 2007 (UTC)