Which is better, Glion or Lausanne? Looking for advice?

Updated on Car 2024-04-04
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At the same time, let's compare Glion, Lausanne and Cornell, which are the world's three major hotel management schools!

    1.In terms of the number of students, the size of the majors, and the global industry influence, Lausanne and Glion in Switzerland outperform Cornell in the United States.

    2.In terms of tradition inheritance and academic research, Lausanne, which emphasizes "strict" and "tradition", is superior to Cornell and Glion.

    3.In terms of innovative spirit and industry practices, Glion, with its emphasis on "practical" and "real", is superior to Lausanne and Cornell.

    In addition, Cornell University and Lausanne have relatively high admission requirements, which makes it more difficult to apply. Glion's admission conditions are moderate, but the application is not too difficult. There is no best school in the world, only the most suitable. You need to choose based on your background, career goals, and interests.

    Good luck finding the best school for you soon!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For me, both are top hotel management schools, and they are also the only three wine management schools in Switzerland that have a NEASC, so they are both internationally recognized. As for the comparison of who is superior and who is inferior, it also has its own merits, Lausanne has a strong theoretical education, and Glion is relatively equal to theory and practice, as far as I know, applying for Lausanne requires a foundation in French, while Glion requires English, all taught in English, and the threshold for comparison is relatively low for Chinese students.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's hard to say which one is better and which one is not good than the one compared to the Greg, depending on what comparison. Different people are suitable for different schools.

    In addition to SEG and Glion in Switzerland, there are many different schools that you can consider, such as HTMI, BHMS, IMI and so on.

    But there is one fact you must know

    ID: Stork UOQHT & ID: Eternal Akane is strong-willed Of course it's good to push Glion, and they'll tell you"Glion is the best hotel management school after Lausanne"This is the unified advertising slogan, and then they will say that to apply for Glion, you have to apply directly to Wendy Wu from Glion's Beijing office.

    It's their job.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Glion's teachers, reputation and employment are better than SEG's, and Glion's graduates have a higher starting point for employment than SEG's schools, because HR knows which school has good student quality and what kind of teacher education, and the hoteliers in Europe only know Lausanne and Glion, because these two schools have a long history, and most of them don't know SEG's school. In the end, more than half of Glion's European students, while more than half of Seg are Chinese, because it is too propaganda in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The schools in Lausanne, Glion and SEG have their own characteristics. Lausanne is recognized as super difficult to get into; Glion has good teachers and a high level of employment; The tuition fees of the schools under the SEG are also relatively cheap, and there are many Chinese. Glion is okay, but if you have good grades, you can first see if Lausanne can get in.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I graduated from shms, which school is good is not I, a person who has only studied in one school, can tell you, I suggest you go to "study in Switzerland" to understand, most of the people who reply here are trust.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lausanne is definitely difficult, and Glion doesn't seem to be as good ...... as he used to be

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A: After graduating from the University of Glion in Switzerland, the monthly salary is about 10,000 to 15,000.

    Founded in 1962, the Glion School of Hotel Management is one of the three largest hotel management schools in the world, with more than 40 years of experience in training hotel managers.

    Bachelor's degree in hotel management, hotel management major can do management in hotels. Of course, if you do well, you will get the year-end dividend in the hotel.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Glion is a hotel management school, not a university.

    The hotel industry needs to be accumulated, and you have to climb up slowly. It's not that once you return to China, you can do an international chain five-star hotel GM.

    Didn't the school tell you?

    If you really want you to be a waiter, you don't want to, find a broken hotel, and ensure that you are directly a manager, and you have to really experience how much worse what you learned in school than you actually learned.

    The reason why you are taught so many practical lessons in school is to prevent you from being a waste manager who can only talk and not do things, and you need to know in detail what your future employees are doing when you get to work.

    As a result, you also took the initiative to ask for ...... to be called a mouth cannon manager

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Founded in 1962, Glion School of Hotel Management is one of the top three hotel management schools in the world, with more than 40 years of experience in training hotel managers. In 1996, the China Tourism Association invited Glion as a consultant for the development of China's hotel and tourism industry. Glion is located in Montreux, the French-speaking part of Switzerland.

    The three schools in Glion are located in Glion, Leysin and Bulle, close to Geneva and Lausanne respectively. Glion offers a truly international environment for more than 1,000 students from more than 70 countries around the world. For an international industry such as hospitality and tourism, the multicultural learning atmosphere that Glion has is a major advantage for its students' future careers.

    President Glion has always maintained close contact with hotel leaders around the world, so the school often invites industry professionals to give lectures and seminars at the school. Every year, Glion graduates go on to work in key hospitality positions in Asia and around the world. Pigozzo, former Asia Pacific Chairman of Intercontinental; Thai, President, Hyatt Asia; Steinmeyer, President of ACCOR Southeast Asia, and the Glion Alumni Association roster is filled with the names of more than 100 national general managers, presidents and hotel founders.

    The high-quality academic committee is made up of well-known personalities from major companies, including Holiday Inn, Radisson, Hyatt and Nestle, and these international connections provide many career opportunities for Glion graduates.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. School Profile

    Founded in 1962, the Glion School of Hotel Management has three campuses, Glion and Bulle in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, and London in the United Kingdom, all of which are taught in English.

    The Glion and Bulle campuses are close to Lake Geneva and Lausanne respectively, while the Glion London campus is located on the campus of Roehampton University, one of the oldest universities in the UK.

    98% of Glion graduates have more than one official job offer on the day of graduation.

    With more than 2,000 students from more than 90 countries around the world, Glion has a multicultural learning environment that is a major advantage for students in the international industry of hospitality and tourism.

    In 2020, QS Hotel Management was ranked 3rd in the world and in the top 3 in the world in the category of employer reputation in the industry. 2021QS Ranked 3rd in the World in Hotel Management and 2nd in 2021 World Hotel Management Industry Employer Reputation.

    2021 World Hotel Management Industry Employer Word-of-Mouth Ranking Reputation: Points. [2] The College is partnered with Four Seasons Hotel Group, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and Ritz-Carlton.

    and other international luxury hotel groups have many cooperations. The in-depth exchanges between the college and these international hotel groups have paved a good path for the graduating students.

    2. Background of the establishment

    The Glion School of Hotel Management was founded in 1962 by two Swiss pioneers of tourism, Frédéric Tissot, a visionary hotel manager, and Professor Walter Huntziker, the father of social tourism.

    Since its inception, the Glion School of Hospitality Management has continued to grow and develop, as evidenced by its high-quality infrastructure and innovative approach to education. The anticipation of the Glion School of Hospitality Management and the desire to continue to grow and improve have enabled Glion to maintain its leading position.

    In 2002, Glion joined Laureate International Universities (Liu), a division of Laureate.

    Laureate operates universities all over the world, such as Chile, China, France, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, Switzerland and Spain. In Switzerland, Laureate Hospitality Education coordinates the supply of necessities for its two sister colleges, Gihe and Roches.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Glion, the Glion School of Hotel Management in Switzerland, is a great place for students. Don't come to Glion to study, tell you why: this year is my second semester at this school, and I hate it very much, even though I used to study very hard, and those teachers just didn't like us students from Chinese mainland.

    As a result, I failed some subject exams and subsequently failed to obtain a diploma. The teachers at Glion are very fond of the students from Hong Kong, the school is full of Hong Kong students, and they are always so positive in class that we students from the mainland don't have any opportunity to communicate with the teachers or answer questions. When we speak equally positively, no one pays attention to us.

    The teachers in Glion, Switzerland, spoke to our students in Chinese mainland and felt like they were to third world students who were simply not willing to take responsibility to help us. Our motivation to learn was frustrated, and to be honest, we didn't want to be treated like that. I think teachers should treat all students equally, and should not be so partial to Hong Kong students.

    And those teachers leave a lot, and sometimes they don't come to class. It's unbearable. There is also a big problem with the management of this school, they always make you fail the exam to achieve the goal of keeping students in school all the time.

    I have to say, I still like this beautiful school. But the only thing I'm afraid of is that I won't be allowed to pass the exam with our other mainland classmates, how can we explain to ourselves like our parents. As for the internship, I can't say that the school arranged for us to clean the toilets in some hotels, and we also encountered all kinds of unfair treatment when we went to Chinese restaurants for internships, and the school will only blindly protect the employer and ignore the rights and interests of students.

    In short, you will not be noticed in Glion, you are just numbers, not names. If you are a student from Chinese mainland and not a student from Hong Kong, you will be treated as a third world student, so don't go to Glion or go to Les Roches, we know very well that the same is true at Les Roches. There is also the very annoying Glion representative W in Beijing, China, who is obviously an intermediary agency insisting that he is a representative and blowing the school into a mess.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Reputation in the industry, Lausanne first, other schools of words, Glion, Les Roches.

    SEG's school employment starting point is not high at all, that is, to advertise well to study hotel management in Switzerland must be understood, otherwise it is not good to go to a school with a 70% Chinese ratio.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When I was collecting information about Swiss hotel management schools before, Glion left me with two impressions: one is that it focuses on kitchen catering, although it is more powerful in this area, but it is not comprehensive enough in comparison; The second is that the tuition fee is so expensive that it is frightening to death, and it costs almost 1 million for a three-and-a-half-year undergraduate degree (more expensive than Lausanne), and when you apply, you have to look at your proof of funds, which feels too commercial.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Glion has a certain reputation, but now it has been acquired by an American group, and the campus closed down the year before last, which made people a little panicked. I saw an article by Glion about making TNS rankings before, "TNS University of Hospitality Management Rankings, Who Do You Speak For?" You can search and see.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Taught in English.

    It's more expensive, more than 1 million, and it's undergraduate.

    You can consider other schools.

    For example, htmi, ihtti, shms, etc.

    Basically, it's less than half of the cost.

    The major of wine management is a practical major.

    Even if you spend too much money, if you don't learn well, it will be a waste.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What are you going to study, learn German? Now they all know English, and there is no future in learning German, hehe.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Relatively sluggish.

    All the time in the closed campus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. There are tunnels from all Switzerland to France, and no visa is required, and the EU has no restrictions.

    There is a budget of 1.5 million, which is enough, Lausanne has more than 1.2 million in four years, and SHMS is about 800,000.

    Although you graduated from high school in the United States, Switzerland** requires non-native English speakers to submit IELTS or equivalent TOEFL scores. You take IELTS, it's more straightforward.

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