Does the name of the school REALLY matter? I noticed that no-name schools sometimes offer more concentrations than the well-known schools in online learning. When is it appropriate to choose the school (or cost) over a concentration?
Choosing a School
Posted Nov 05, 2019 06:41
Does the name of the school REALLY matter? I noticed that no-name schools sometimes offer more concentrations than the well-known schools in online learning. When is it appropriate to choose the school (or cost) over a concentration?
Posted Nov 05, 2019 06:55
This depends on your goals. For most people, the formal concentration means much less than the quality of the MBA.
This depends on your goals. For most people, the formal concentration means much less than the quality of the MBA.
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Posted Nov 06, 2019 19:24
It would really depend on which specific school.
In general a school's accreditation status - whether it's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB - is the first indicator of quality. After that it's a school's ranking, but as you note maybe some schools, even if they are not ranked, are good for certain placement fields.
In general a school's accreditation status - whether it's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB - is the first indicator of quality. After that it's a school's ranking, but as you note maybe some schools, even if they are not ranked, are good for certain placement fields.
It would really depend on which specific school.
In general a school's accreditation status - whether it's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB - is the first indicator of quality. After that it's a school's ranking, but as you note maybe some schools, even if they are not ranked, are good for certain placement fields.
In general a school's accreditation status - whether it's accredited by AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB - is the first indicator of quality. After that it's a school's ranking, but as you note maybe some schools, even if they are not ranked, are good for certain placement fields.