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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 6/3/18 at 11:11 am to mbapilot
Posted on 6/3/18 at 11:11 am to mbapilot
Out of the 7 core courses, does each course require weekly group assignments or just a very few of them?
I work 65-70 hours weekly, and some outside hours escalations/emergencies too. I will try to take the more group-intensive courses around vacation/holiday season. I will appreciate if someone can identify which courses were more group-focused.
I work 65-70 hours weekly, and some outside hours escalations/emergencies too. I will try to take the more group-intensive courses around vacation/holiday season. I will appreciate if someone can identify which courses were more group-focused.
Posted on 6/3/18 at 1:27 pm to mbapilot
Apparently part 2 of the MKT701 project is another 20 pages (maximum). The nerve... ![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconbanghead.gif)
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Posted on 6/3/18 at 4:56 pm to mbapilot
Hi mbapilot,
The only course that I know of that is still group-based is MADM 760 with Meeks. If you take it with Heller, you don't have the group issues to deal with, but you will need to write a lot. I was banging out 7-14 pages each week with Heller. He was a good prof. though.
I usually spend 20 hours/week for each class. I have spent over 40 hours a week periodically for some classes (e.g., MKT701 and FIN710) but I don't have a business background and I am a slow chimp.
You are taking on a lot by taking MBA classes along with your work schedule. I did exactly what you are planning to do for around a year and then got tired and started to take a lot of time off of work to finish up my MBA.
Good Luck!
I just finished my exams for the week, so now it is time for a glass of Perseverance(Lodi Zin :-) )!
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Out of the 7 core courses, does each course require weekly group assignments or just a very few of them?
I work 65-70 hours weekly, and some outside hours escalations/emergencies too. I will try to take the more group-intensive courses around vacation/holiday season. I will appreciate if someone can identify which courses were more group-focused.
The only course that I know of that is still group-based is MADM 760 with Meeks. If you take it with Heller, you don't have the group issues to deal with, but you will need to write a lot. I was banging out 7-14 pages each week with Heller. He was a good prof. though.
I usually spend 20 hours/week for each class. I have spent over 40 hours a week periodically for some classes (e.g., MKT701 and FIN710) but I don't have a business background and I am a slow chimp.
You are taking on a lot by taking MBA classes along with your work schedule. I did exactly what you are planning to do for around a year and then got tired and started to take a lot of time off of work to finish up my MBA.
Good Luck!
I just finished my exams for the week, so now it is time for a glass of Perseverance(Lodi Zin :-) )!
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Out of the 7 core courses, does each course require weekly group assignments or just a very few of them?
I work 65-70 hours weekly, and some outside hours escalations/emergencies too. I will try to take the more group-intensive courses around vacation/holiday season. I will appreciate if someone can identify which courses were more group-focused.
This post was edited on 6/3/18 at 4:59 pm
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