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Patten MBA Feedback - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: Graduate School Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Graduate-School-Discussion) +--- Thread: Patten MBA Feedback (/Thread-Patten-MBA-Feedback) |
Patten MBA Feedback - Andrew670 - 05-22-2016 Originally I chose WGU, however i'm in a bit of a bind with my undergrad conferral timeline. WGU stated that because my undergraduate degree won't be conferred until 31 May, I could not start course until 1 Aug. Patten told me that an unofficial transcript and a signed letter of completion would suffice until I "graduated". Patten MBA Feedback - Al2010x - 05-28-2016 Andrew670 Wrote:Originally I chose WGU, however i'm in a bit of a bind with my undergrad conferral timeline. WGU stated that because my undergraduate degree won't be conferred until 31 May, I could not start course until 1 Aug. Patten told me that an unofficial transcript and a signed letter of completion would suffice until I "graduated". Has anyone tried the same with WGU? I want to start mine ASAP but if I have to wait until I am conferred then that would waste 3 months. I would appreciate current WGU MBA students experience. Patten MBA Feedback - jsd - 05-28-2016 I think I remember someone else here saying WGU wouldn't allow that, but I wasn't able to track down the thread Patten MBA Feedback - Andrew670 - 05-28-2016 I can confirm that WGU will not allow you to start until degree is conferred, Patten allowed an immediate start as long as you could provide unofficial transcripts in the mean time. Patten MBA Feedback - bjcheung77 - 05-29-2016 For me, if I do finish by the end of the year, I'll also have 2-3 months of free time. I'll be using those to get some Business/IT certifications. I'm not sure what everyone would like to do, but for myself, I'd like to learn more during the down time, and those certs will help me. Patten MBA Feedback - Ace_King - 06-21-2016 I attended Patten University for one semester and also Amberton University for one semester. The level of education I received from Patten was okay but I felt like I wasn't challenged and the first course was easy without much studying, I passed with an A. Amberton University was much better but they refused for me to take more than four courses per semester. So I left Amberton. I honestly did not like either school. The prices are good for an MBA. I am actually interested in WGU MBA's program and the format that you can excel at your own pace without any restraints from management, etc. Patten MBA Feedback - Gradman - 06-30-2016 Wow. Sounds like Patten really sucks. I keep hearing really bad things, and the main one is that the material and exams don't match. That's a bummer. I really want to pursue an MBA and Patten was a consideration, but after all of this I think I'm going to look elsewhere. I just need a program that charges monthly like Patten does, and not having those webcam proctor exams would be nice as well. Patten MBA Feedback - jsd - 06-30-2016 Consider WGU. $3,250/6 months, and I've only really seen positive things about it. You'll still have proctored exams. It'll be hard to avoid those. Patten MBA Feedback - Gradman - 06-30-2016 jsd Wrote:Consider WGU. $2,890/6 months, and I've only really seen positive things about it. I don't mind them being proctored, I just don't care for the webcam version. One school I graduated from allowed us to set proctoring up with a testing center or local University. Another school I graduated from didn't have proctoring at all. I took a course for fun once and did the webcam proctoring. Lots of issues, some technical and some extreme paranoia on the part of the proctor. Very bad experience. Patten MBA Feedback - jsd - 06-30-2016 i'd much prefer online proctoring over in-person, but that's just personal preference. I know WGU uses online proctoring (i think examity, possibly proctoru), but I don't know if you can opt for in-person instead. |