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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:10 pm to Miami dolfan
Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:10 pm to Miami dolfan
Outside of T10 or even T20, I believe an MBA is an MBA is an MBA. I work with a lot of people who attended my local T30 school and they all said the content was a breeze. There’s also a liberal arts school near me that costs an arm and a leg. My friend who went there said in the end, he paid for the network because he didn’t learn anything new. My coworker went to Wharton and said not only was it “not hard” (granted, she’s a medical doctor AND got into Wharton...so maybe nothing is hard to her), but they also have grade NDA so no one can know how well or poorly she did. She said there’s a joke there that it’s called “b-school” for a reason (ha).
I’ve heard time and time again the hardest part of an MBA is time management because most of us work full time and have some sort of major family obligations whether they be spouses or children or both. I also feel like most people with business savvy would respect someone who got a better deal on their MBA as found at LSUS (because again, outside of T10/T20, what’s the diff?). It seems like every time I Google any of the questions or assignments I have here at LSUS, they’re basically all adaptations from Kellogg, Stanford, or HBS, which makes me feel like the content is all pretty standard across the board. IMO, you could spend your free time studying Porter and Argyris if you’re bored w/program content and have time to kill.
I’ve heard time and time again the hardest part of an MBA is time management because most of us work full time and have some sort of major family obligations whether they be spouses or children or both. I also feel like most people with business savvy would respect someone who got a better deal on their MBA as found at LSUS (because again, outside of T10/T20, what’s the diff?). It seems like every time I Google any of the questions or assignments I have here at LSUS, they’re basically all adaptations from Kellogg, Stanford, or HBS, which makes me feel like the content is all pretty standard across the board. IMO, you could spend your free time studying Porter and Argyris if you’re bored w/program content and have time to kill.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 11:25 pm to kikicub
Very well put Kiki. I agree and honking about your examples on material it makes alot of sense. I think I just built it up bigger in my mind and thought I would have some profound moment each course versus a continued grind on the topics to ensure understanding.
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