Best MBA in Seattle, WA - Urgent


Hello Everybody,

I am an Indian settled in US with my husband. I have work experience of 4 years with one of the Big 4 in India. Please suggest me an MBA Business School in Seattle since I dont have the option of studying outside Seattle area. Additionally please recommend if its feasible for me to go for an MBA since I am already an MBA from India (not so good institute though) or shall I look for another degree maybe specialized master's?

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
Hello Everybody,

I am an Indian settled in US with my husband. I have work experience of 4 years with one of the Big 4 in India. Please suggest me an MBA Business School in Seattle since I dont have the option of studying outside Seattle area. Additionally please recommend if its feasible for me to go for an MBA since I am already an MBA from India (not so good institute though) or shall I look for another degree maybe specialized master's?

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
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Take a look at http://find-mba.com/schools/usa/washington

Their admissions policies probably won't have a bar against MBA holders from unaccredited schools, but the number is so small that you can confirm that directly. It's really only Forster and Albers to take very seriously. See http://find-mba.com/board/usa/mba-in-seattle-42777
Take a look at http://find-mba.com/schools/usa/washington

Their admissions policies probably won't have a bar against MBA holders from unaccredited schools, but the number is so small that you can confirm that directly. It's really only Forster and Albers to take very seriously. See http://find-mba.com/board/usa/mba-in-seattle-42777
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Foster is a great school and definitely the best choice in the area for a full time program. If you're looking at starting in fall 2016 you'd be looking at applying in round 3 which closes mid January.

Albers is also good but its strength is really its part-time professional program. You could, however, take 3 classes per quarter and finish in 6 quarters, which is quite speedy. I would be concerned though, that the school's career resources would be less substantial than Foster's, given the program's audience of local working professionals. However, this would be a great program if you're looking to network in the area.

Albers also offers a full-time option, but not sure if you'd be eligible to apply for that program since it's aimed at non-business graduates. You'd have to ask them directly.
Foster is a great school and definitely the best choice in the area for a full time program. If you're looking at starting in fall 2016 you'd be looking at applying in round 3 which closes mid January.

Albers is also good but its strength is really its part-time professional program. You could, however, take 3 classes per quarter and finish in 6 quarters, which is quite speedy. I would be concerned though, that the school's career resources would be less substantial than Foster's, given the program's audience of local working professionals. However, this would be a great program if you're looking to network in the area.

Albers also offers a full-time option, but not sure if you'd be eligible to apply for that program since it's aimed at non-business graduates. You'd have to ask them directly.
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