I am 55, retired military and soon-to-be retired Federal employee. Is it too late for me to pursue an MBA? Would a more focused Masters degree be a better use of my time?
Definitely not to late. Depending on your goals, BU can offer you a well-rounded business education and expose you to a global network of successful working professionals.
Do you mind elaborating more? Is this something you have seen/heard first hand? BU was ranked #57 in the world in the oat ranking I saw and their FT MBA program is a top 50. Sure it’s not an M7 program but your comment has me double thinking my potential application to their program.
I'm on the last module and have not encountered 1 person who regrets the choice to attend. The cohort is incredibly talented and accomplished and the faculty in World-Class.
@@AlejandroRodriguez-dt5it I think it ultimately comes down to what you want out of the MBA. Are you expecting it to help you get into management or be a game changing career move? Our experience, personality, and other factors determine our outcome, not just an MBA.
BU is my #1 school
When are they going to have specializations?? When are they going to have a MS stackable program?
I am 55, retired military and soon-to-be retired Federal employee. Is it too late for me to pursue an MBA? Would a more focused Masters degree be a better use of my time?
Definitely not to late. Depending on your goals, BU can offer you a well-rounded business education and expose you to a global network of successful working professionals.
BU is called B school for a reason. Graduating students don't have great feelings about the program.
Do you mind elaborating more? Is this something you have seen/heard first hand? BU was ranked #57 in the world in the oat ranking I saw and their FT MBA program is a top 50. Sure it’s not an M7 program but your comment has me double thinking my potential application to their program.
I'm on the last module and have not encountered 1 person who regrets the choice to attend. The cohort is incredibly talented and accomplished and the faculty in World-Class.
@@AlejandroRodriguez-dt5it I think it ultimately comes down to what you want out of the MBA. Are you expecting it to help you get into management or be a game changing career move? Our experience, personality, and other factors determine our outcome, not just an MBA.
@@osceolaevans7273Hi, can you share the syllabi and books you used in this program? I am interested in pursuing this.