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Hello,
I was hoping by posting in this forum you good people would help me research a few MBA programs. Like most, I want to enter a top program, I’m currently located near Berkley, but I can move to N.Y., Boston or Chicago.
I received my b.s. in computer science from university of Toronto in 1996. I graduated with a 3.3. I have more than 11 years of experience; I’ve worked around the Silicon Valley for the past 8 years, during which time I cofounded a start-up. I scored 710 in my GMAT just a few days ago.
I’ll be working full time so I'm interested in part time MBA programs in order to gain a deep understanding in general management and entrepreneurship. I don’t have a lot of spare time and I’m finding it difficult to research part time MBA programs.
I was wondering if you could recommend:
• A few programs.
• A source that ranks part time programs (I’ve found one source BusinessWeek 2007).
• A framework for researching part time programs.
Thanks in advance.
I was hoping by posting in this forum you good people would help me research a few MBA programs. Like most, I want to enter a top program, I’m currently located near Berkley, but I can move to N.Y., Boston or Chicago.
I received my b.s. in computer science from university of Toronto in 1996. I graduated with a 3.3. I have more than 11 years of experience; I’ve worked around the Silicon Valley for the past 8 years, during which time I cofounded a start-up. I scored 710 in my GMAT just a few days ago.
I’ll be working full time so I'm interested in part time MBA programs in order to gain a deep understanding in general management and entrepreneurship. I don’t have a lot of spare time and I’m finding it difficult to research part time MBA programs.
I was wondering if you could recommend:
• A few programs.
• A source that ranks part time programs (I’ve found one source BusinessWeek 2007).
• A framework for researching part time programs.
Thanks in advance.












