Does any one know of a MBA program in California which is inexpensive but with a good reputation and the degree would have good values in terms of job applications?? Thank you so much for your help :)
Please Help??!! :)
Posted Nov 24, 2011 21:44
Posted Nov 25, 2011 00:04
Posted Nov 25, 2011 00:14
Thank you so much ;)
Posted Dec 26, 2011 17:21
I'd also add UC Riverside to Duncan's short list. Keep in mind though, that the best schools, like Haas, Stanford, and UCLA, are pricey but worth it. If you have the stats to get into a top school, then I'd suggest doing whatever you can to pay for it, because it will pay off in the long run.
Also, check out the article on this site to read more about some schools in California:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/342/a-place-in-the-sun-mba-programs-in-california
Also, check out the article on this site to read more about some schools in California:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/342/a-place-in-the-sun-mba-programs-in-california
Posted Mar 23, 2012 20:50
How about California State University, San Bernardino?
Posted Mar 29, 2012 14:02
How about California State University, San Bernardino?
Could work for the OP depending on their academic goals. The program's concentration in global business management actually looks pretty interesting, especially due to the study abroad option. But I'd be hard-pressed to recommend it for entrepreneurial-minded applicants when up against Haas or Stanford.
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Could work for the OP depending on their academic goals. The program's concentration in global business management actually looks pretty interesting, especially due to the study abroad option. But I'd be hard-pressed to recommend it for entrepreneurial-minded applicants when up against Haas or Stanford.
Posted Mar 29, 2012 18:26
How about California State University, San Bernardino?
Could work for the OP depending on their academic goals. The program's concentration in global business management actually looks pretty interesting, especially due to the study abroad option. But I'd be hard-pressed to recommend it for entrepreneurial-minded applicants when up against Haas or Stanford.
Entrepreneurship is our flagship program, ranked nationally. Though our international concentration is great, it is still getting off the ground. The study abroad options are available to all students as well.
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Could work for the OP depending on their academic goals. The program's concentration in global business management actually looks pretty interesting, especially due to the study abroad option. But I'd be hard-pressed to recommend it for entrepreneurial-minded applicants when up against Haas or Stanford. </blockquote>
Entrepreneurship is our flagship program, ranked nationally. Though our international concentration is great, it is still getting off the ground. The study abroad options are available to all students as well.
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