Hey guys! Im a 34 year old chilean working in a local investment bank (trading desk job, over 10 years of working exp.) in Chile. I have been putting off doing an MBA mainly because i am doing pretty good at my current job (right now I am Head of Credit & Equity Trading) but I recently found out about Blended MBA which supposedly let you take the clases remotely and then just fly over to the US for 6 month to finish things up.
Could anyone here help me out with more info about this?
- Is it really 1,5y online and 0,5y in person?
- What is the average tuition?
- Which are the top universities in the US for this?
- How does the fact of it being a blended MBA affect the number of scholarships offered to foreign students?
Thanks!
Blended MBA in the US
More Online MBA discussions at FIND MBA OnlinePosted Nov 16, 2020 17:10
Hey guys! Im a 34 year old chilean working in a local investment bank (trading desk job, over 10 years of working exp.) in Chile. I have been putting off doing an MBA mainly because i am doing pretty good at my current job (right now I am Head of Credit & Equity Trading) but I recently found out about Blended MBA which supposedly let you take the clases remotely and then just fly over to the US for 6 month to finish things up.
Could anyone here help me out with more info about this?
- Is it really 1,5y online and 0,5y in person?
- What is the average tuition?
- Which are the top universities in the US for this?
- How does the fact of it being a blended MBA affect the number of scholarships offered to foreign students?
Thanks!
Could anyone here help me out with more info about this?
- Is it really 1,5y online and 0,5y in person?
- What is the average tuition?
- Which are the top universities in the US for this?
- How does the fact of it being a blended MBA affect the number of scholarships offered to foreign students?
Thanks!
Posted Nov 16, 2020 23:56
I am not aware of any top school with this model.
I am not aware of any top school with this model.
Posted Nov 17, 2020 18:06
Yeah, usually 'blended' programs will be online for the most part but also include short stints on campus. For instance, the USC Online MBA includes week-long residencies.)
There are others like the Tepper program that mix online learning with weekend residences in various locations.
Yeah, usually 'blended' programs will be online for the most part but also include short stints on campus. For instance, the USC Online MBA includes week-long residencies.) <br><br>There are others like the Tepper program that mix online learning with weekend residences in various locations.
Posted Nov 21, 2020 12:14
I agree with you
I agree with you
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