Samruddhi Mane Fonty gave depth and time to form close teams and a support network. Singapore brought breadth, pace, travel, and regional exposure. Read more about Samruddhi Mane
Teodor Dmowski INSEAD doesn’t want everyone to be the same, it values individuality and self-awareness. Read more about Teodor Dmowski
Shai Arora Socially, the MIM is so open and full of energy. Everyone’s curious, driven, and up for anything. Read more about Shai Arora
Nour Belhadj Benayiba INSEAD’s network feels tight-knit and sustained. Read more about Nour Belhadj Benayiba
Lydia Lisanti I’ve always studied in international environments, but INSEAD really emphasises learning how different backgrounds shape the way people see the world. Read more about Lydia Lisanti
Guliyana Yeerjiang The global exposure, moving across campuses and learning alongside classmates from dozens of nationalities, was unique compared to other programmes I’d looked at. Read more about Guliyana Yeerjiang
Marie-Charlotte Baubigeat INSEAD’s split with time in Singapore and its very international cohort were the two big drivers, alongside its reputation. Read more about Marie-Charlotte Baubigeat
Stephan Chu INSEAD stood out for its genuine diversity, strong consulting focus, and broad management education. Read more about Stephan Chu
Sacha Clavelloux You find INSEAD graduates everywhere: in top banks, international organisations, and entrepreneurial ventures. I wanted to be part of that ecosystem. Read more about Sacha Clavelloux
Mehdi Lagdani INSEAD stood out for its strong reputation, the diversity of students, and the unique multi-campus experience. Read more about Mehdi Lagdani