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Eastcoastrippa Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:58 am Post subject: ONLINE MBA ?? |
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| I have been working for a large construction company for about a year and a half now. My job causes me to travel A LOT but I am very interested in getting an MBA. I’ve done some research and found some schools that offer MBA programs online but was hoping to get some advice?? |
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jjm1181 Just gettin' started!
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If you get some advice let me know. I've been researching online programs too. I dont want to go to university of pheonix or schools that are like that because I feel like those degrees hold no weight. The best programs I've found online from traditional schools are:
Arizona State
Florida
George Washington
Babson
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Eastcoastrippa Just gettin' started!
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I agree with you on that one. Schools like Phoenix are not AACSB accredited and therefore hold little water.
Check out this link http://www.allbusinessschools.com/featured/onlinemba/
Also some of the schools require you to go to the campus on weekends or for weeks at a time… which can be tough if the school is on the opposite side of the country. |
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MBAPodcaster Just gettin' started!
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I'd suggest checking out MBA programs in your area first. Many schools seem to offer "distance learning", they call it. And the best online programs usually have a residency requirement. It's a nice feature, I think. You get to meet your classmates and network.
Check out Business Week's "Rankings and Profiles" page. They have a "distance" tab and there are tons of online programs you can browse through.
Good luck!
Oh.. and we also did a podcast about online programs. Check it out. It covers the things you should think about when evaluating programs. _________________ Janet
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mbadrew Rising GMAT Star
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Watchout for "for profit schools" such as university of Phoenix and Walden university. Go with reputable universities that don't have stock options.
I'm in the San Francisco bayarea and I can recommend Golden Gate university online MBA program.
www.ggu.edu
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wagoboy Just gettin' started!
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| I picked up some information on the Global21 program and that seems to be a very well organized online MBA program. I think the biggest challenge with online MBAs would be getting yourself motivated enough to complete all the work to the best of your abilities. Personally one of the biggest reasons why I want to do a MBA is because it'll put me in an environment where I will be stimulated by my peers. |
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