Hi guys.
I could use some advice. I would like to do an MBA and need to keep working but where I am located there's only one accredited business school (Northern Arizona University) where I could possibly do a part-time program.
I'm debating now, if it's better to do my MBA there or perhaps pursue an online program. I'm a bit skeptical about distance learning, but I have heard that it's come a long way in recent years. Can anybody suggest some good online programs? I know that ASU has one.
PT MBA vs. online
Posted Apr 28, 2015 15:37
I could use some advice. I would like to do an MBA and need to keep working but where I am located there's only one accredited business school (Northern Arizona University) where I could possibly do a part-time program.
I'm debating now, if it's better to do my MBA there or perhaps pursue an online program. I'm a bit skeptical about distance learning, but I have heard that it's come a long way in recent years. Can anybody suggest some good online programs? I know that ASU has one.
Posted Apr 28, 2015 18:57
The Financial Times has an excellent global ranking of online MBAs.
Posted Apr 29, 2015 15:20
So what you're saying is that a school like ASU, which is ranked in this publication, would be better than NAU's part time program?
Posted Apr 29, 2015 17:31
That depends on what your goals are. If you want career progression and personal development, then get into the best programme you can. The ASU and Thunderbird alumni networks are also global assets.
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