University of Cincinnati-MBA Program


Hello Everybody,
I have been admitted to Uni of Cincinnati MBA Program & wanted to have feedback from all of you about the quality of the program & the utility of doing UC MBA.
It is a 15 month MBA Program with an option to do internship & wanted to know about the difference between a 21 Month MBA against 15 months?
I have also applied to University at Buffalo & San Diego State University & expect to be admitted.However,in the current circumstances,a 15 month MBA seems to be more appropriate for me.
What is the general reputation of UC MBA & its utility in the longer term from career point of view?
Thank You.

Regards,
Indian.

Hello Everybody,
I have been admitted to Uni of Cincinnati MBA Program & wanted to have feedback from all of you about the quality of the program & the utility of doing UC MBA.
It is a 15 month MBA Program with an option to do internship & wanted to know about the difference between a 21 Month MBA against 15 months?
I have also applied to University at Buffalo & San Diego State University & expect to be admitted.However,in the current circumstances,a 15 month MBA seems to be more appropriate for me.
What is the general reputation of UC MBA & its utility in the longer term from career point of view?
Thank You.

Regards,
Indian.
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bukowski

hi. i am from san diego, so naturally i am biased toward my hometown school. certainly the weather and city are more attractive (to me at least) than cincy and bufalo. and i assume you mean 12 months instead of 21. my feeling is that a 12-month program is plenty enough. i have gravitated toward one-year programs, because all my "mba friends" have been at the end of their rope after one year of business school intensity. about reputation, i would say UC and SDSU are on neck-and-neck with each other as second-tier mba programs. certainly not the most prestigious in the country. but they are also known enough to make a positive impact on your resume. theres my 2 cents.

hi. i am from san diego, so naturally i am biased toward my hometown school. certainly the weather and city are more attractive (to me at least) than cincy and bufalo. and i assume you mean 12 months instead of 21. my feeling is that a 12-month program is plenty enough. i have gravitated toward one-year programs, because all my "mba friends" have been at the end of their rope after one year of business school intensity. about reputation, i would say UC and SDSU are on neck-and-neck with each other as second-tier mba programs. certainly not the most prestigious in the country. but they are also known enough to make a positive impact on your resume. theres my 2 cents.
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Hello Bukowski,
Thanks for the reply.
I too feel that MBA Program longer than 1 year would just be "too long" for me to hold on.
However,I wanted to know about the general acceptability of 1 Year MBA in job market with employers against 2 Year MBA.....
SDSU is a good institution but I guess its just way too big & seems more impersonal in nature.
Are SDSU & Cincy MBA Programs regarded among top-100 in nation?Do you know their current rankings?
Yod didnt comment abt Univ at Buffalo.
Please specifically let me know about the general acceptability of 1 Year MBA Programs among employers against 2 Year MBA Progs?
Looking forward to reply.

Regs,
Indian.

Hello Bukowski,
Thanks for the reply.
I too feel that MBA Program longer than 1 year would just be "too long" for me to hold on.
However,I wanted to know about the general acceptability of 1 Year MBA in job market with employers against 2 Year MBA.....
SDSU is a good institution but I guess its just way too big & seems more impersonal in nature.
Are SDSU & Cincy MBA Programs regarded among top-100 in nation?Do you know their current rankings?
Yod didnt comment abt Univ at Buffalo.
Please specifically let me know about the general acceptability of 1 Year MBA Programs among employers against 2 Year MBA Progs?
Looking forward to reply.

Regs,
Indian.
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