- 21,795
- 15,884
- Joined
- May 25, 2001
University of Illinois Chicago has an MBA program all online for 20 bands.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
http://niketalk.com/t/503809/graduate-students-of-nt
Fam this isnt absolute at all, hell I wouldnt even call it the prevailing mindset, I'd call it an almost even split. I know pretty much almost as many people who wet straight undergrad/graduate as I do people who did the two years work experience followed byMBA.
I will say that in our age group, the latter is FAR more common, but both ways happen almost equally from my experience.
If you went to Grad School and arent in a Senior Contributor role or Management role upon completion you wasted your money UNLESS you went to Grad school to change career fields.
I agree with this. I also feel like I'd never pay for grad school myself, if my employer wants me/subsidizes me to go then maybe. I might get a MBA in the future, but as of three weeks from now I'm not sitting in a classroom again for the rest of my life
I try to tell dudes about BYU all the time. Man you can give up 2/4 years of abiding by a "honor contract" for that top tier schooling for like 20k.
You already know people are circumventing it left and right anyways, especially if you're non LDS and you go there.
This seems like an obvious choice to me.Well, I'm already LDS, so the Honor Code isn't a big deal to me.I try to tell dudes about BYU all the time. Man you can give up 2/4 years of abiding by a "honor contract" for that top tier schooling for like 20k.
You already know people are circumventing it left and right anyways, especially if you're non LDS and you go there.
But yeah, it's a pretty incredible deal.
This seems like an obvious choice to me.
Dont take anything I said as offense to being LDS, I was out in Utah in October when the convention was in town, some of the nicest people were out there.