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Find the REPLAY & THE ANALYSIS by Campus-Channel for this program here : http://www.campus-channel.com/fr/kedg... QUESTIONS : 00:23 The Pitch 01:50 You say that 50% of international students benefit from scholarships, but how many international students are there? What is the proportion of international students? 06:27 What is the typical student profile here? 09:20 I’m surprised by the absence of the supply chain thematic, are you not teaching us that at all? 11:54 Good afternoon, I was curious about the admission process. What is the interview format? What level in English or French are we expected to have? 15:24 Three Words Max 18:06 The tuition fees seem very expensive compared to the infrastructure I expect from a Business School. How do you justify the expense? 20:32 Can you tell us more about the Bordeaux campus - where it’s located, how are the rooms etc? 22:47 Would you think it could be a good idea to do this program for someone that want to create a company that sells FCG ? 24:31 Are there any courses on how to debate, how to convince? 26:13 What kind of jobs can we expect to have at the end of the program? 27:49 Expert Question 28:02 Expert Question : At a time of digital transformation and collaborative economy, how do you best prepare your students to the structural transformation of the sector? 31:48 I’m confused regarding your part on learning about the new tools for Purchasing and Procurement, isn’t it simply the digital? 34:37 Do we have time left especially for internships? Do you help us get them? 36:50 You claim at the end of your brochure that “all the alumni work in the top level of their profession”. Is it really the case?