I have a question regarding attending an executive MBA program. I am working at a company that I really like and could see myself staying with long term. I don't necessarily love my job, but there will be a lot of opportunities for growth in the future. I don't know if I'd be better off going to a good executive program or quitting to go to a full-time program.
They've really been pushing people to get there MBA's, so a lot go to local not-so-great programs. They graduate and continue on as if nothing happened. Whereas, they hired two guys from Arizona State in my department and think they are geniuses, when really they aren't much smarter than myself.
So, if I could get into a great executive program like the Duke cross continent program, do you think that would get me ahead and some recognition as if coming from a full-time program? Or, would I be better of quitting, getting my degree, and getting hired back on after my schooling? I don't have a ton of work experience yet; probably 3 years by the time I want to start. What are your thoughts on executive programs and my position? Thanks!
They've really been pushing people to get there MBA's, so a lot go to local not-so-great programs. They graduate and continue on as if nothing happened. Whereas, they hired two guys from Arizona State in my department and think they are geniuses, when really they aren't much smarter than myself.
So, if I could get into a great executive program like the Duke cross continent program, do you think that would get me ahead and some recognition as if coming from a full-time program? Or, would I be better of quitting, getting my degree, and getting hired back on after my schooling? I don't have a ton of work experience yet; probably 3 years by the time I want to start. What are your thoughts on executive programs and my position? Thanks!












