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December 7, 2009 at 9:16 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491625December 7, 2009 at 9:16 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491791
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ParticipantFlu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.
December 7, 2009 at 9:16 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492172waiting for bottom
ParticipantFlu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.
December 7, 2009 at 9:16 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492261waiting for bottom
ParticipantFlu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.
December 7, 2009 at 9:16 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492495waiting for bottom
ParticipantFlu, what you just described is a Top 40 MBA program.
December 7, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491570waiting for bottom
ParticipantOk EconProf, what is the alternative to university? There has to be some standard for employers to use.
I am a proponent of standarized testing. Why not have a CPA credential opened up for non colllege grads. Have an MBA exam like the bar. Standardized testing for everything, degree or not.
December 7, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491736waiting for bottom
ParticipantOk EconProf, what is the alternative to university? There has to be some standard for employers to use.
I am a proponent of standarized testing. Why not have a CPA credential opened up for non colllege grads. Have an MBA exam like the bar. Standardized testing for everything, degree or not.
December 7, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492117waiting for bottom
ParticipantOk EconProf, what is the alternative to university? There has to be some standard for employers to use.
I am a proponent of standarized testing. Why not have a CPA credential opened up for non colllege grads. Have an MBA exam like the bar. Standardized testing for everything, degree or not.
December 7, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492206waiting for bottom
ParticipantOk EconProf, what is the alternative to university? There has to be some standard for employers to use.
I am a proponent of standarized testing. Why not have a CPA credential opened up for non colllege grads. Have an MBA exam like the bar. Standardized testing for everything, degree or not.
December 7, 2009 at 8:03 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492440waiting for bottom
ParticipantOk EconProf, what is the alternative to university? There has to be some standard for employers to use.
I am a proponent of standarized testing. Why not have a CPA credential opened up for non colllege grads. Have an MBA exam like the bar. Standardized testing for everything, degree or not.
December 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491415waiting for bottom
ParticipantFLU – I agree with you in principal on the MBA’s but Top 10 is too selective. There are about 40 really good MBA programs in the country. When you say 2nd or third tier, most people think of those 40 cut into thirds.
Reality is that those Top 40 are solid. For me, the 2nd tier are the CSUSM, San Diego State’s, UCSD’s and USD’s of the world – maybe even UCI.
3rd tier is online.
December 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491582waiting for bottom
ParticipantFLU – I agree with you in principal on the MBA’s but Top 10 is too selective. There are about 40 really good MBA programs in the country. When you say 2nd or third tier, most people think of those 40 cut into thirds.
Reality is that those Top 40 are solid. For me, the 2nd tier are the CSUSM, San Diego State’s, UCSD’s and USD’s of the world – maybe even UCI.
3rd tier is online.
December 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #491963waiting for bottom
ParticipantFLU – I agree with you in principal on the MBA’s but Top 10 is too selective. There are about 40 really good MBA programs in the country. When you say 2nd or third tier, most people think of those 40 cut into thirds.
Reality is that those Top 40 are solid. For me, the 2nd tier are the CSUSM, San Diego State’s, UCSD’s and USD’s of the world – maybe even UCI.
3rd tier is online.
December 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492052waiting for bottom
ParticipantFLU – I agree with you in principal on the MBA’s but Top 10 is too selective. There are about 40 really good MBA programs in the country. When you say 2nd or third tier, most people think of those 40 cut into thirds.
Reality is that those Top 40 are solid. For me, the 2nd tier are the CSUSM, San Diego State’s, UCSD’s and USD’s of the world – maybe even UCI.
3rd tier is online.
December 7, 2009 at 2:58 PM in reply to: After 60 job applications, honor student back home in Missoula #492284waiting for bottom
ParticipantFLU – I agree with you in principal on the MBA’s but Top 10 is too selective. There are about 40 really good MBA programs in the country. When you say 2nd or third tier, most people think of those 40 cut into thirds.
Reality is that those Top 40 are solid. For me, the 2nd tier are the CSUSM, San Diego State’s, UCSD’s and USD’s of the world – maybe even UCI.
3rd tier is online.
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