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Part-time Programs

by Toddius » Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:50 pm
As a career changer, I'm interested in going to a full-time MBA program. My perception, however, is that admissions into part-time programs is less competitive. Would a part-time MBA from a school like Booth or Haas have more value than a full-time MBA from a program ranked outside the top 10?
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by Lisa Anderson » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:47 am
Dear Toddius,

If you want to make a significant career change, then a full-time program is probably your best option. The break on your resume allows you to redirect your career and gain experience with an internship. How much "value" one attributes to a degree is subjective, so I would not say a degree from one school is more valuable than from another school. The main contributing factor to a successful career change is you--your efforts on the job search including networking and interview performance. While a career change is possible from a part-time program, it is often more challenging as you do not have much time left after work and school to focus on your job search.

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by Toddius » Mon Jul 18, 2011 8:27 am
Thanks Lisa - I appreciate the help/feedback. I will focus on full-time, even if it's at a school outside the top 10.