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Old 11-04-2007, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by chromo
P.s. It looks like I'm going to be in your graduating class, cinderly

Awesome! Let's hope I can make it, too.

I haven't looked into MBA programs much, but I think they're more likely to be prevalent than, say, a M.S. in Physics, just due to demand. I'm not sure what the requirements on the more time-sensitive programs are, but one option would be to figure out your target program and acquire credits up to the transfer-in threshold elsewhere, at your own pace.

When I was just north of Houston in September I saw billboards everywhere for Texas A&M's MBA program. No idea of their ranking, but they definitely pass the "name recognition" test.

Business Week seemed to view Emory pretty favorably for part-timers.

There's always Heriot - aren't they pretty well respected?
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