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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:02 am to Maximusheals
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:02 am to Maximusheals
I typed a response to this post three times and deleted it because it was so long lol. I’ll try to be brief and not go on a rant. I withdrew from UL last semester because of their poor instruction. All course material was through McGraw Hill and none of it was cohesive. It was not aligned properly at all, and the professor was merely our “professor on file” (this was actually said by the MBA director). By the time I withdrew, nearly half of my classmates did as well. I believe the issues were only with the foundation courses, but I didn’t get far enough into the program to find out. I took two courses and both had the same issues. I’m already having a better experience with LSUS in week two of my first course.
I don’t really have an opinion on UL vs LSUS reputation wise. I think if you work hard to earn an MBA from an accredited university, that is all that matters (in my opinion). Also, most of the textbooks in this program are free eBooks to save on cost for students, so no need to deal with a bookstore.
I’m sure someone who has been in the program longer than me will respond, but my time with UL was a nightmare and I felt compelled to share my experience. (Yes, this post is still too long).
I don’t really have an opinion on UL vs LSUS reputation wise. I think if you work hard to earn an MBA from an accredited university, that is all that matters (in my opinion). Also, most of the textbooks in this program are free eBooks to save on cost for students, so no need to deal with a bookstore.
I’m sure someone who has been in the program longer than me will respond, but my time with UL was a nightmare and I felt compelled to share my experience. (Yes, this post is still too long).
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