Further Schooling: Online or On-site
Lately, I've been looking into grad schools. I'm debating between an online grad program and a more tradtional curiculum where you show up on-campus to get your lecture. Both have their pros and cons, I'm sure. In the end, I'm told that it really depends on what it is that you are studying. If I were to do an MBA program, I'm advised that on-campus learning is better simply because of the networking you do with people there. In short, it's more about who you know and how you work with them rather than what you know.
The flip side of this is that I wouldn't mind doing some schooling that's a little more convenient to my scheduling. See, I don't think I want to do full-time school again...well, at least not for a while. I'd like to work and do this school thing part-time. Plus I also wouldn't mind saving some dough in the process.
To the best of my knowledge, some programs will let you do part of it in a distance program but requiring you to do one year on-campus full-time. I need to dig some more how prolific such a thing is.
I dunno. I've got plenty of time to think about this. I plan on taking the GMAT over the winter break.
Anybody have any ideas here??
Lately, I've been looking into grad schools. I'm debating between an online grad program and a more tradtional curiculum where you show up on-campus to get your lecture. Both have their pros and cons, I'm sure. In the end, I'm told that it really depends on what it is that you are studying. If I were to do an MBA program, I'm advised that on-campus learning is better simply because of the networking you do with people there. In short, it's more about who you know and how you work with them rather than what you know.
The flip side of this is that I wouldn't mind doing some schooling that's a little more convenient to my scheduling. See, I don't think I want to do full-time school again...well, at least not for a while. I'd like to work and do this school thing part-time. Plus I also wouldn't mind saving some dough in the process.
To the best of my knowledge, some programs will let you do part of it in a distance program but requiring you to do one year on-campus full-time. I need to dig some more how prolific such a thing is.
I dunno. I've got plenty of time to think about this. I plan on taking the GMAT over the winter break.
Anybody have any ideas here??

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