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21yr old UK CS Student, MBA by 2020, what to do?

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Hey guys.

Ive been reading these forums a lot over the past week, and Ive just signed up.

Im aged 21 (Male, British with parents of Indian Origin, raised by a single Mother) currently, on a 4 year Sandwich degree at a top 20 University in the UK, studying Computer Science. I am on the Sandwich portion of my degree, which means I am working for 12 months at one of the worlds leading Cyber Security & Defence firms. I will be expecting to graduate in 2015 with a 2:1, or maybe even a 1st class BSc (Hons).

Last summer I worked at Atos for the London 2012 Olympic Games as a Service Desk/IT Manager. I have 2 years part-time work at a Retail Mobile Phone store.

I am looking to do an MBA as the technical side of Computing (programming etc) does not appeal to me, and I prefer to look at issues and lead them at a higher level, while occasionally diving into the details (which my 1st degree allows me to do). My ideal target firms are Google/Accenture (product management/IT Strategy Consulting). I am also looking to stay within the UK after my MBA.

As I have little academic work for the next 10 months, I plan to study for my GMAT from January 2014 and sit the exam in September 2014, and as the score is valid for 5 years, will allow me to enter into a BS until 2018-2019 (depending on the actual school).

Currently I am looking at Said, LBS and Cass. Which other Schools should I look at, ideally within the UK?
I live in South London, so LBS and Cass would allow me to keep living costs down.

I am facing a few issues however.

I cannot enter a triple accredited MBA programme without three years of Post Graduate(PG) W/E, and annoyingly enough all AMBA accredited schools are strict on this. This means my Industrial Placement at the Cyber Security & Defence firm will not count toward this requirement. Said are not AMBA accredited and in an email they have said that they would consider the Industrial Placement as long as the work is demanding enough (I am treated like any other graduate, so Im not some tea boy).

Therefore, I have to ask, does AMBA accreditation matter? Has anyone been penalised/held back/rejected from jobs because their BS MBA was not AMBA accredited?

Additionally I plan to finance at least the tuition fees entirely through savings, which means Ill have to work for at least 2 years PG to afford it, or 3 years PG for LBS. (Ill be living at home like a student, so living costs will be kept down. :P ) Does anyone know in the UK if Consulting firms (particularly Accenture) offer tuition reimbursement? And the conditions surrounding it?

To make financial planning even more difficult, I have to predict the cost of tuition fees 5 years ahead, do the following figures sound realistic?
Said: 55,000 (2013 fees: 45,800) Approx Living cost: 20,000 (not London)
LBS: 90,000 (2013 fees: 61,400) Approx Living cost: 20,000 (two years)
Cass: 45,000 (2013 fees: 34,500) Approx Living cost: 10,000 (London)

Attached is a rough calculation I have made, am I missing anything important? (YoE = Year of Entry) (W/E= Work Experience)

There is a 99% chance I will be offered a job to come back to the Cyber Security & Defence firm in 2-15 after my BSc, but this time as a Consultant and not as an Analyst. Should I go back? Or should I perhaps try a more business role? I have some ethical issues regarding the current firm I work for, but Im not in that department and I can live with myself.

To conclude, this is part of my 2020 plan. Two other goals by 2020 include finding a wife (maybe) and getting ready to move out of the parental home (definitely).

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