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| re: Graduate School of Banking? I am no where near a banking executive yet and most of them are at least in their mid 40s and have extensive experience. I've only been in banking compliance for 3 years in April. Based on my research, it is definitely worth it. The CEO of my bank attended the stonier school of banking. I would argue a lot of banking executives have attended this school. It has a very good reputation. If I had a shot or the opportunity to do this, I would. I have to climb the latter more before I make a committment to this. Reply Back to Top |
Posted by winnrider on 1/28 at 4:07 pm to AUtigerNOLA Contrary to what some have said, LSU School of Banking is graduate level. If you graduate (2wks/ year for 3 yrs) you can get an MBA from USC (South Carolina) or Alabama online in a year or so depending on your motivation. Good for networking and not too hard. Reply Back to Top |
| How can you do this if you are working and not in the same state? Reply Back to Top |
Posted by winnrider on 1/28 at 8:36 pm to AUtigerNOLA Online courses. Reply Back to Top |
quote: The LSU GSB is only two weeks on-site per year...the rest is comprised of projects and assignments. I haven't been, but know several who have been...cough im4datigers cough Reply Back to Top |
| I feel like you would have to get approval from your bank to be able to attend the classes. Reply Back to Top |
quote: I believe you would be correct on that...unless they won't notice that you aren't there for two weeks. Reply Back to Top |
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| Thanks for the input...leaning towards going now. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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