05-31-2016, 03:06 PM
Prloko Wrote:It has to do with the students you attend with. In my MBA program, we have some group projects and also group labs, and with the exception of my accounting course, its a battle trying to take the lead. Everyone takes the initiative. Its been an interesting experience so far.
I would also wager that with an MBA program, you WANT a few group projects. This way you can get to know your cohort and build a solid network throughout your career.
I don't argue this point at all. However, I am a department manager for a manufacturing company. I have plenty of "real world " experience working on projects with teams. In the real world, there is much more responsibility and accountability. In my 13 year journey to complete my undergraduate degree I have never had a positive or meaningful experience with group work.
So, it's no different in graduate studies. I am 100% anti-group projects in an academic setting
Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016
Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned
Open College @ Kaplan University
Completed
April 2016
Master of Business Administration
Kaplan University now Purdue University
In Progress
32 out of 60 credits earned