Getting It Together
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05-Life in the Rain Sometimes I wonder if, if I know where I'm going I…
Absence Heard Presence Felt Money on land and money on sea I got a thousand…
All I Do Is Think About You All I Do Is Think About You You made my soul…
An Announcement to Answer (instrumental)…
Cumbia Sobre El Mar Las parejas de estrellas, con espera llevaban Las parejas de…
Entre Rejas Oye pero pa' que po Te fuiste en la media vola Tú…
Hold it Down KB, Vandalz (yeah yeah yeah) 'Bout mine Y'all know how we do…
Incendium I finally got to see all the thoughts in my…
Infinite Regression Here is the painting of a landscape. But the artist who…
Introduction If you'll turn the machine on Are we getting through Is an…
La Callejera Andan rondando mis penas Por las calles del olvido Buscando …
Life in the Rain Sometimes I wonder if, if I know where I'm going I…
Long Road Ahead The Woman know, how to get pleasure to annoy. Candle, Passi…
Look Around the Corner Sing to me of your sadness and tell me of…
Meet Me At the Pomegranate Tree (instrumental)…
Mi Swing Es Tropical Mi swing es tropical Artist: Nickodemus & Quantic featuring…
Mishaps Happening Loca (Loca) Loca Dance or die Loca (Loca) She′s playin' dum…
Off the Beaten Track (instrumental)…
Painting Silhouettes We were painting silhouettes La, la, la-la, la, lie Shadows …
Pushin' On Till my stone cold grave I'll be pushin' on (She'll be…
So Long In the blowing, wheels are turning Trying to get to, where…
Sound Of Everything I heard that danger comes from high above We heard the…
Sound of Everything (feat. Alice Russell) I heard that danger comes from high above. We heard the…
Sound Of Everything feat. Alice Russell I heard that danger comes from high above We heard the…
Sunday Driver I see sunlight creeping in through a hole in the wall I…
Sweet Calling Oh, Amelia My southern woman Never had a chance to say goodb…
The 5th Exotic I've gained the ultimate knowledge. I've gained the ultim…
The Sound Of Everything I heard that danger comes from high above We heard the…
Through These Eyes (instrumental)…
Transatlantic [instrumental]…
Un Canto A Mi Tierra Wepa Que lindo es cantarle a mi tierra Al creador…
We Got Soul Yeah... Soul... Yeah... Soul... Yeah, oh, no, yeah Yeah, oh…



You Used to Love Me Let′s go down to the river tonight Watch it fly like…


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busayo akerele

I was admitted into the Quantic MBA November cohort. I have taken a few online courses, the interactive learning method in Quantic is incomparable. There are links to materials which can give deep knowledge about each topic. I started a mini MBA program weeks ago, but it seems I have better knowledge of the concepts than my tutors, thanks to Quantic.

Quantic organises live and physical contact fora, events and platforms for MBA students to interact and connect. We have these events in different regions and countries.

Quantic MBA is not accredited by conventional MBA accredited bodies such AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS. I aso doubt that the school and the certificate are approved by WHED and WESS respectively.

The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to new ways and a different world. The HBS school announced that its classes would be taken online due to COVID. I believe that there are sufficient opportunities which Quantic can leverage to have more accreditations and visibility.

If Quantic is the education for the future, then the future is here with us.



Alison B

Just finishing up my Quantic EMBA and 100% agree that you get out what you put into the program, both in terms of education and connections.

To speak to some of the specific questions/points about the EMBA (not the MBA) in this review:
1) You are assigned to a cohort of about 200 students in Slack, but you're not assigned to a smaller group for projects. There are 3-5 group projects throughout the program and you choose who to work with for each project, so you could choose the same teammates each time but that wouldn't give you the opportunity to work with new people. All-in, there are about 600 students in my graduating class and as Quantic grows in popularity I expect class sizes to increase. With their model, class sizes are limited only by support personnel.
2) They offer several opportunities to connect with other students in person and online, through industry, location, and interest-based meet-ups, and it's my understanding that alumni are also welcome to attend.
3) Quantic regularly adds new courses and they welcome student recommendations for subjects. AND, once a student, always a student - you have access to every new course they publish going forward even if you've completed your degree.
4) The program cost might seem a little steep at $9,600 but I think it's been well worth it. Especially considering the cost of other online programs, most of which are not actually designed to be online programs. Caveat that my employer reimburses tuition, but I would have been willing to pay out of pocket if necessary.
5) The EMBA is a great option for people who are further along in their careers and don't necessarily need a big, brand name degree but still want the education. I started the program with a BA and almost 15 years of professional experience and I have learned SO MUCH.

I'm obviously biased, but I've found the program to deliver stellar educational content for a fair price, great administrative support, and a strong network of students. Their model supports the democratization of education, which I completely support, and is especially needed in the US as HEd costs skyrocket for no apparent reason.



Simon Yu

Program is not accredited by any higher education accreditations - AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB.

They claim accreditation but they’re only accredited for distance learning.

Going to a top tier program opens up doors, higher entry level salaries. There are literally statistics of your potential salary earns and going to a top tier school you can look up.

Also, think about the competitive landscape for jobs. Who would you rather hire? Someone who went to an unaccredited app to learn topics or someone who went to a accredited top tier school?

There are also very good schools with online programs.

If you just want the knowledge and don’t care for job prospects, higher salary, networking, prestige then go learn from YouTube. There are also many good books that discuss MBA topics.

I don’t mind this app but don’t call your self an accredited school when you’re clearly not.



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Richard Walls - Career Dev & Finance

🙌🙌🙌 QUESTION: What are your thoughts on Quantic? If you're in the program or have completed it, let us know how your experience was down in the comments below! 👇👇👇

Paul Parker

yes it’s a great program, it is hard!!!

Theri Kay

I loved it - it seems easy but the info is absorbed really well because they serve it in interactive, bite-sized pieces which you can complete any time. Really, you can do it anywhere and it fits my learning style much better than pouring over 2 hour lectures.

As someone who studied science, a lot of the components were absolutely very different from anything I've learned before.

Had a great time, 10/10 would do it again.

Alexxa Goodenough

What are your thoughts on Quantic VS WGU as I believe they are the most affordable and flexible/fast options?

Afsar Alam

I am anticipating to graduate from the Quantic EMBA in a few months time, and I cannot recommend the course enough. The learning is flexible yet so valuable and concise. I have also been offered a job at a large tech firm known for a tough interview process, which I genuinely believe I achieved as a direct result of my Quantic EMBA.

Richard Walls - Career Dev & Finance

That's fantastic to hear, Afsar! Thank you for sharing!

Kok Hong Lee

Am currently doing this program and I got to say that the active learning portion is really effective and the bite sized learning is always good for working professionals on the go. Riding on the wave of digitalization!

Richard Walls - Career Dev & Finance

Hi Kok Hong - thanks for sharing your experience!

Nicola Dorrington

I will complete the EMBA in April and I'm so glad I did it. The academics were solid (and constantly updated and added to), the learning style was flexible and I have made some strong connections through my projects and networking events. It blows Coursera, Udemy, etc. out of the water. It's worth noting that most other accreditation organisations will not consider accreditation of the Quantic EMBA because it is completely digital and there is no possibility for in-person classes. We chose our own groups for projects and I did chose to work with a core couple of people throughout my program.
For me, the price was an attractive aspect and I paid out of pocket with a small scholarship. I wanted to do a MBA and Quantic allowed me to continue my 40h job (so no lost income), which yes, has been stressful but it means I'm not leaving the program with 80-200k+ in debt. Additionally, when I was researching my options, so many MBAs in my environments said that what they really gained from their triple-accredited MBA was the network - and to be honest I think I could probably use that 100k I've not spent on the traditional MBA building a varied and much more focused network. If you plan on working in Europe then a traditional MBA will be of much less use to you even though the knowledge is essential, so a program like Quantic is a great way to go.

Richard Walls - Career Dev & Finance

Hi Nicola - thank you for sharing your experience and glad it has been valuable! That's wonderful to hear.

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