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re: does anyone here know someone who got an MLOG degree?
Posted on 7/12/11 at 9:42 am to lsu711
Posted on 7/12/11 at 9:42 am to lsu711
no, i think that's a joint MBA/MSE program, for "leaders of global operations" to combine an MBA with an engineering degree LINK
the MLOG/ZLOG program got a name change, apparently,, so now it's known as the SCM program LINK
here's what the brochure says,,
Our students are heavily recruited by leading companies as diverse as Amazon,
Apple, Bain, McKinsey, Pepsi, Pfizer, Staples, and Starbucks – not to mention
numerous entrepreneurial startups. And more than 90% are hired by graduation.
U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks MIT first among all graduate business
programs in the area of logistics and supply chain management. You will gain
cutting-edge supply chain knowledge from the very best in the field.
Our intensive Master’s program lasts just nine months as opposed to the standard
two-year MBA program. Not only will you pay dramatically less in total tuition, but
you will also sacrifice less than one year of income and career progression.
LINK
i haven't gotten to researching other business logistics programs yet, but i was just wondering if there were some schools i could shoot for that were a little lower than mit, but at the same time good enough to be worth doing
the MLOG/ZLOG program got a name change, apparently,, so now it's known as the SCM program LINK
here's what the brochure says,,
Our students are heavily recruited by leading companies as diverse as Amazon,
Apple, Bain, McKinsey, Pepsi, Pfizer, Staples, and Starbucks – not to mention
numerous entrepreneurial startups. And more than 90% are hired by graduation.
U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks MIT first among all graduate business
programs in the area of logistics and supply chain management. You will gain
cutting-edge supply chain knowledge from the very best in the field.
Our intensive Master’s program lasts just nine months as opposed to the standard
two-year MBA program. Not only will you pay dramatically less in total tuition, but
you will also sacrifice less than one year of income and career progression.
LINK
i haven't gotten to researching other business logistics programs yet, but i was just wondering if there were some schools i could shoot for that were a little lower than mit, but at the same time good enough to be worth doing
Posted on 7/12/11 at 1:08 pm to Dapper Prince
OK I know the MBA/LGO is very competitive. How did you do on the GMAT? The best course would be to work for 2-3 years, then go to the best MBA program you can get into and focus in supply chain.
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