Hello,
I am currently trying to decide between full and part time MBA programs. I live and work in NYC so NYU is high on my list of potential schools. I had been learning towards the part time program mainly because I am really looking for career advancement rather than a wholesale change and my work would cover a significant portion of my tuition. However, after doing some more research I was surprised to see such a large differential in the class profile of the part-time compared to full time program. I am concerned that a degree from Langone doesn't carry the same pedigree as a degree from Stern's full time program. My GMAT score was 740 and I am confident that I would be a strong candidate for either program. I would greatly appreciate any information that can be offered on the following:
1. Do you end up with the same degree from both programs? I am concerned that my part-time degree would be from Langone rather than Stern and not be viewed as a top tier program.
2. Am I correct in my assumption that less stringent entry requirements equates to a less prestigious program?
3. Off topic, but is anyone familiar with the scholarships offered to part time students. The website says they offer scholarships based on academic merit but I can't find any further details on how many are offered, how much they might cover, etc. This would weigh heavily on my decision since my employer wouldn't cover the full cost.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide.
I am currently trying to decide between full and part time MBA programs. I live and work in NYC so NYU is high on my list of potential schools. I had been learning towards the part time program mainly because I am really looking for career advancement rather than a wholesale change and my work would cover a significant portion of my tuition. However, after doing some more research I was surprised to see such a large differential in the class profile of the part-time compared to full time program. I am concerned that a degree from Langone doesn't carry the same pedigree as a degree from Stern's full time program. My GMAT score was 740 and I am confident that I would be a strong candidate for either program. I would greatly appreciate any information that can be offered on the following:
1. Do you end up with the same degree from both programs? I am concerned that my part-time degree would be from Langone rather than Stern and not be viewed as a top tier program.
2. Am I correct in my assumption that less stringent entry requirements equates to a less prestigious program?
3. Off topic, but is anyone familiar with the scholarships offered to part time students. The website says they offer scholarships based on academic merit but I can't find any further details on how many are offered, how much they might cover, etc. This would weigh heavily on my decision since my employer wouldn't cover the full cost.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide.












