Trying to decide between the four listed schools for an online MBA...any suggestions???
Dean
Which Online MBA - ASU, Northeastern, Thunderbird or Penn St.?
Posted Sep 28, 2009 09:21
Dean
Posted Sep 28, 2009 14:39
ASU and Thunderbird are good options. Not sure Penn State has a distance learning MBA, though.
Posted Sep 28, 2009 23:30
I just recently found this site:
http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/iMBA_Costs.shtml
It's amazing how many on-line MBA programs are available but are not easy to find online!
I know Thunderbird has an excellent reputation, but is it geared only to International?
I read that Northeastern does not require a GMAT (which at 37 I like!).
http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/iMBA_Costs.shtml
It's amazing how many on-line MBA programs are available but are not easy to find online!
I know Thunderbird has an excellent reputation, but is it geared only to International?
I read that Northeastern does not require a GMAT (which at 37 I like!).
Posted Sep 30, 2009 16:27
The Thunderbird program is presented as a "global" MBA, which means that it takes students from all over the world. That doesn't mean that it's only for international students, as Americans make up a good chunk of its enrollees.
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