I'm having a problem figuring out if I am best served by a full-time or part-time program. I want to switch careers, and get in to business strategy or something along those lines - I love technology strategy, case study type work, and decision theory.
Friends and family keep pushing me towards a part-time MBA because I could get an employer to pay for it while working. They see the cost of the MBA as a reason to do this, and don't think a full-time program will provide any large benefits in my case. I've read a lot that indicates a full-time program is better for career switchers.
Can anyone give me some good advice? I'm really having a hard time finding any good information on this. Location is not a factor since I can relocate in either situation.
P.S. - My background is below in case it is applicable:
- Computer systems engineer working for a Fortune 500 company, where I design the systems & software that fly aircraft made by Boeing, Airbus, etc.
- I also have a Masters in Systems Architecture and Engineering (50/50 mix of engineering and engineering-focused business courses) from USC.
- I took the GMAT, got a 720, have a great professional profile with lots of leadership experience, and volunteer for a couple non-profit organizations.
Friends and family keep pushing me towards a part-time MBA because I could get an employer to pay for it while working. They see the cost of the MBA as a reason to do this, and don't think a full-time program will provide any large benefits in my case. I've read a lot that indicates a full-time program is better for career switchers.
Can anyone give me some good advice? I'm really having a hard time finding any good information on this. Location is not a factor since I can relocate in either situation.
P.S. - My background is below in case it is applicable:
- Computer systems engineer working for a Fortune 500 company, where I design the systems & software that fly aircraft made by Boeing, Airbus, etc.
- I also have a Masters in Systems Architecture and Engineering (50/50 mix of engineering and engineering-focused business courses) from USC.
- I took the GMAT, got a 720, have a great professional profile with lots of leadership experience, and volunteer for a couple non-profit organizations.

















