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Which MBA Program Type is Right for Me?

Which MBA Program Type is Right for Me?

Which MBA Program Type is Right for Me?



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  • Know Your Options: 3 Types of Programs (Article)
  • Choosing a Program Type -- Factors To Consider (Video)
  • Program Type Cost-Benefit Analysis (Worksheet)

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Sunny Ng With many schools offering a global MBA vs a regular MBA. What is the best type of MBA to pursue to get the most return of investment for one's education? {{ 1560014998671+1-1 | date : 'short' }} Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Sunny Ng Are MIM programs considered inferior in quality, and does one need to do an MBA later on after having done an MIM program in order to get a better salary/position? {{ 1559933244522+1-1 | date : 'short' }} Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Eric Allen expert @Sunny Ng not so at all, just different. MiM programs (Masters in Management) are generally geared towards candidates with far less experience than MBAs. Most MIM applicants are fresh out of college or have 1-2 yrs of work experience. They are looking for a specialized MS program to help supplement their education and/or get a better job. An MiM is more about the content and more specialized than an MBA that is broader and more about networking. You can actually do both an MiM and come back for an MBA later in your career b/c the MBA is broader and a more recognized program. Hope that helps. {{ 1559941492210+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my Sunny Ng , Paul Wright like this Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

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