Hi,
As this is my first post, I would really need your urgent help and advise in helping selecting best school that fits my situation.
I currently work and live in USA, and looking to study online MBA because I am the only income to my family and I can’t leave my job. So online will be the best fit
I tried to apply to many universities in USA And UK, some said I don’t do their programs, some accepted me
Universities in USA mostly said no or that I need to take some prerequisites that will add so much money to the total cost and it will be out of control.
I got accepted from all universities below,
Durham - conditional acceptance
University of London - unconditional acceptance
Bradford- unconditional acceptance
Strathclyde- unconditional acceptance
Aberdeen- unconditional acceptance
Robert Gordon - unconditional acceptance
Asto - in process
Manchester metropolitan- in process
Nottingham Trent - in process
University of Birmingham - application under process
University of York - application under process for MSc in innovative leadership and management.
My goal is career growth, and do t mind if I need to plan to take another maybe specialized master or postgarade certificate or diploma from university in USA USA after this.
Because I am in USA , I am looking for a university that can help help me in job replacement here. Cost is a very important thing also.
What university would be the best choice ?
Need your help guys
* I lean more toward Durham, actually and want to know if they mention that degree is online in certificate or transcripts?
Thanks
online MBA
Posted Oct 20, 2018 02:32
As this is my first post, I would really need your urgent help and advise in helping selecting best school that fits my situation.
I currently work and live in USA, and looking to study online MBA because I am the only income to my family and I can’t leave my job. So online will be the best fit
I tried to apply to many universities in USA And UK, some said I don’t do their programs, some accepted me
Universities in USA mostly said no or that I need to take some prerequisites that will add so much money to the total cost and it will be out of control.
I got accepted from all universities below,
Durham - conditional acceptance
University of London - unconditional acceptance
Bradford- unconditional acceptance
Strathclyde- unconditional acceptance
Aberdeen- unconditional acceptance
Robert Gordon - unconditional acceptance
Asto - in process
Manchester metropolitan- in process
Nottingham Trent - in process
University of Birmingham - application under process
University of York - application under process for MSc in innovative leadership and management.
My goal is career growth, and do t mind if I need to plan to take another maybe specialized master or postgarade certificate or diploma from university in USA USA after this.
Because I am in USA , I am looking for a university that can help help me in job replacement here. Cost is a very important thing also.
What university would be the best choice ?
Need your help guys
* I lean more toward Durham, actually and want to know if they mention that degree is online in certificate or transcripts?
Thanks
Posted Oct 20, 2018 09:05
I honestly think you should look for a US option like Nebraska or North Dakota, if not Illinois. Few UK universities have the same recognition in the US workplace.
Posted Oct 20, 2018 11:47
definitely illinois. in addition to the above, maybe also consider umass amherst and mayyyyyyyyyyybe harvard HES (although it is not MBA)?
you need names with *some* recognition from the US employers
if those you listed are your only options, durham is by far the best of them
you need names with *some* recognition from the US employers
if those you listed are your only options, durham is by far the best of them
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