Hi, I have seen that several reputated UK universities such as Warwick and Durham require managerial experience of several years. How strict are these universities with their admission requirements? I have a law background and worked for 4 years in law firms but would like to apply for a MBA, in particular to have the possibility to make a transition to management positions. I already have an LL.M. from a UK university.
Thank you in advance!
Which Online MBA with no managerial, but working experience in other areas?
Posted Mar 17, 2016 14:17
Thank you in advance!
Posted Mar 17, 2016 14:58
I think you will be fine.
Posted Mar 17, 2016 15:58
Thank you for your reply, Duncan! I have gathered some very useful information about the mentioned programs by reading several discussions on this board, in particular your comments, and I will keep doing that. I may have missed some useful ones, but is there by any chance a site or information available how progams from Warwick, Durham and other UK universities compare to each other in terms of flexibility, difficulty (approximate work load peer week), number of modules, exams, projects, essays, dissertations, group works etc. to get a comprehensive view? Especially flexibility would be crucial, as sometimes there are stressful times at work which may lead to unexpected delays.
Posted Mar 17, 2016 17:53
No I don't think so.
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