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re: Value of Loyola MBA in Nola
Posted on 12/6/12 at 3:53 pm to Smalls
Posted on 12/6/12 at 3:53 pm to Smalls
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As far as the 9-5, ultimately I'd like to be CEO of a $5-15 Billion bank.
See if you can get in touch with some high level people at banks and ask for career advice. 1) People looooove to talk about themselvs and 2) When you are not asking for a job or anything but advice people aren't as defensive or cynical.
Posted on 1/6/13 at 10:29 pm to barry
Hi All: I finished the Loyola MBA program at the end of last summer and it has been great for my career. I definitely think it is a great value for the cost. Tulane has a great reputation and education but priced on the higher end. If Tulane is a good fit, go for it.
I find that many Loyola MBA alums are in fairly prestigious positions in the NOLA area, President of the Saints in addition to many, many VPs for the big banks and insurance firms. On the other side, once I finished my degree, I accepted a position at a consulting firm in the Mid-Atlantic and I feel that I've attained a great education relative to my peers.
The new MBA director has greatly changed the aim of the degree from about 5 years ago so I would recommend going to an open house before anything else.
I hope that helps.
cheers.
I find that many Loyola MBA alums are in fairly prestigious positions in the NOLA area, President of the Saints in addition to many, many VPs for the big banks and insurance firms. On the other side, once I finished my degree, I accepted a position at a consulting firm in the Mid-Atlantic and I feel that I've attained a great education relative to my peers.
The new MBA director has greatly changed the aim of the degree from about 5 years ago so I would recommend going to an open house before anything else.
I hope that helps.
cheers.
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