Recently I am checking out EBS Heriott Wat University MBA, because:
1. it's cheap
2. it has chinese text books
3. it's very flexible
4. however, it's mostly text learning and it's 100% exam, I am afraid that I can only learn a lot of theory, but can't connect it will reality.
But after reading many posts 80% don't suggest going there.
Mostly because the exam style and the accreditation which I don't really mind, but I am afraid it will affect my further study or anything that it will need a accredited degree.
So I am stuck again.
Let me share a bit of myself, and what I am looking for.
I would like very much of your sight.
I am 31 years old, from China, I have 13 years work experience on many areas: management, purchasing, accounting, project managing, and so on.
This is what I am looking for:
1. MBA master degree attainable within 3 years
-- because I also need it for my CMA certificate.
2. it's affordable, around $12000, sure it must be distant learning
3. it doesn't require bachelor degree, GMAT or so.
-- I graduated from university without credentials.
4. I can really learn something from the program to improve my profession,
so I prefer the program would be close to case studies more.
5. Of course in English
I would appreciate any feedback about MBA program suggestions.
affordable and useful MBA program - Distant Learning
More Online MBA discussions at FIND MBA OnlinePosted Jan 26, 2016 14:16
1. it's cheap
2. it has chinese text books
3. it's very flexible
4. however, it's mostly text learning and it's 100% exam, I am afraid that I can only learn a lot of theory, but can't connect it will reality.
But after reading many posts 80% don't suggest going there.
Mostly because the exam style and the accreditation which I don't really mind, but I am afraid it will affect my further study or anything that it will need a accredited degree.
So I am stuck again.
Let me share a bit of myself, and what I am looking for.
I would like very much of your sight.
I am 31 years old, from China, I have 13 years work experience on many areas: management, purchasing, accounting, project managing, and so on.
This is what I am looking for:
1. MBA master degree attainable within 3 years
-- because I also need it for my CMA certificate.
2. it's affordable, around $12000, sure it must be distant learning
3. it doesn't require bachelor degree, GMAT or so.
-- I graduated from university without credentials.
4. I can really learn something from the program to improve my profession,
so I prefer the program would be close to case studies more.
5. Of course in English
I would appreciate any feedback about MBA program suggestions.
Posted Jan 26, 2016 21:25
I suggest the LSE BSc is a better investment for you than a low quality unaccredited MBA. Go to LondonInternational.ac.uk
Posted Jan 27, 2016 01:25
I suggest the LSE BSc is a better investment for you than a low quality unaccredited MBA. Go to LondonInternational.ac.uk
Sorry, I am looking for MBA not BSc. thank you for your recommendation. however it doesn't fit. and it's also not very affordable for me.
Sorry, I am looking for MBA not BSc. thank you for your recommendation. however it doesn't fit. and it's also not very affordable for me.
Posted Jan 27, 2016 09:29
£ 4,292 is less than your budget and will give you an excellent education and a world-class school on your resume. Without a degree, you'll find it hard to get admitted to many good MBA programmes without much more substantial work experience, or professional qualifications. The Open University in the UK is the only thing that comes close.
Posted Jan 27, 2016 16:10
£ 4,292 is less than your budget and will give you an excellent education and a world-class school on your resume. Without a degree, you'll find it hard to get admitted to many good MBA programmes without much more substantial work experience, or professional qualifications. The Open University in the UK is the only thing that comes close.
£ 4,292 is for a year.
I have 13 years work experience, it's not enough?
£ 4,292 is for a year.
I have 13 years work experience, it's not enough?
Posted Jan 27, 2016 16:47
£ 4,292 is the price for the whole degree, that's the price this year.
As you know, more work experience is not a substitute for having a degree when it comes to admission to MBAs.
As you know, more work experience is not a substitute for having a degree when it comes to admission to MBAs.
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