12-13-2017, 01:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2017, 03:39 PM by TheStrategist.)
(12-13-2017, 12:37 AM)RANSOMSOUL Wrote: Amberton would be described by many as: 'Every class involves 15-20 pages of writing per week' - so this might not be an option you should walk into.
WGU would be an excellent choice for cost and structure. There are plenty of reviews and support within the forum.
Patten is another strong selection for cost and structure. There are not very many that have completed the program but for those that have in 1 -2 terms and even 3 terms are getting an MBA at a great price
Additional schools that align with your criteria would be Eastern New Mexico University & Hodges University
ENMU looks great!
(12-13-2017, 12:27 AM)dfrecore Wrote: In all my years on this forum, I've never heard of MBA programs that require so much testing in a single day. That's not doable for most people - I can't even imagine 6-9 hours of testing in a week, let alone a day. What programs are requiring this, and how did you find out that this is how it works??
I didn't believe either, at first. When looking at some of the TAMU System MBA programs, I found the syllabi for the first 3 courses I would need, each syllabus stated that the midterm and final were proctored, 90-180 minutes (it varied), and stated a specific date each exam had to be taken on. That date coincidentally matched up between all three classes.


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