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re: Making MBA Choice in Next Few Weeks. Advice Needed
Posted on 12/29/12 at 9:38 am to flamot1
Posted on 12/29/12 at 9:38 am to flamot1
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You should avoid the online options, if possible. I just finished the executive program at LSU, and I found that I learned a lot from my classmates' experiences. That would be totally lost in an online program
I think you may be right but I had a buddy complete UNC's online MBA and received an awesome education. I have explored executive MBA programs. I am looking for a marketing concentration program.
Posted on 12/29/12 at 12:15 pm to ragacamps
UNC is a different tier of MBA program than you are considering. It is one of the better programs in the country and there are differentiators that come with that ranking (and cost).
Texas A&M is a strong supply chain management school. We hire a lot of undergrads from there for that service line. Mays is not a top tier MBA, but would be better than most you have listed.
Strongly recommend a full time or executive MBA...the classmate interaction is arguably the most important part of your education. Creating a larger network and learning from that network's experiences is a game changer for your career long term.
It is very good that you have a distinct goal in mind. Look for MBA programs that are being recruited by the companies you eventually want employment...even if it isn't right out of the program, you will have recruitment exposure.
Texas A&M is a strong supply chain management school. We hire a lot of undergrads from there for that service line. Mays is not a top tier MBA, but would be better than most you have listed.
Strongly recommend a full time or executive MBA...the classmate interaction is arguably the most important part of your education. Creating a larger network and learning from that network's experiences is a game changer for your career long term.
It is very good that you have a distinct goal in mind. Look for MBA programs that are being recruited by the companies you eventually want employment...even if it isn't right out of the program, you will have recruitment exposure.
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