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pankrationisfun 05-05-2012 07:29 AM

mba - i want to get one
 
but i want to get it as fast and cheaply as possible.
there's something that i need to do, that requires a masters degree.

anyone know of a good school?

smaggs 05-05-2012 09:03 AM

I'm gonna ignore your cost constraint as I don't know what classifies as cheap but from my brief research of MBA's I found that SFU has an accelerated one that only takes 12 months (vs usual 2 years):
A New Kind of MBA - Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Beedie School of Business, SFU, Canada

I don't think you'll find anything much faster than that

Energy 05-05-2012 11:29 AM

For cost UBC Sauder's MBA is relatively cheap compared to the more prestigious MBAs from Schulich, Ivey, Desautels and Rotman.

Here's a link with rank, cost, and duration:
Canadian MBA Programs | Executive | Financial Post

DaFonz 05-05-2012 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pankrationisfun (Post 7909788)
but i want to get it as fast and cheaply as possible.
there's something that i need to do, that requires a masters degree.

anyone know of a good school?

News flash, good schools don't have cheap MBAs

JudeChow 05-09-2012 02:01 AM

You can get one from one of those online degree mills that give out MBAs for "life experience". You get a degree, transcripts, and LOR for less than 2k I think. It would probably only take a week or two to process.


P.S. I'm kidding btw...do your degree the right way and you'll never regret it.

briancushing56 05-11-2012 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JudeChow (Post 7913472)
You can get one from one of those online degree mills that give out MBAs for "life experience". You get a degree, transcripts, and LOR for less than 2k I think. It would probably only take a week or two to process.


P.S. I'm kidding btw...do your degree the right way and you'll never regret it.

lol which schools? that would be awesome than going doing it at UBC and dropping 30k + for one.

sexyaccord 05-11-2012 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by briancushing56 (Post 7915998)
lol which schools? that would be awesome than going doing it at UBC and dropping 30k + for one.

UBC is close to 45k

briancushing56 05-11-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sexyaccord (Post 7916003)
UBC is close to 45k

yea i know thats why i said 30k+. is it even worth it to getting since it seems like the cost of the degree keeps going up and the value of the degree keeps dropping? yea and getting admission into the program is probably quite competitive as well.

briancushing56 05-12-2012 12:00 AM

what does it take to gain admission into an ivy league mba program?

too_slow 05-12-2012 12:38 PM

^If you can't even search for that yourself, then you don't deserve a seat in the program.

Nlkko 05-12-2012 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by briancushing56 (Post 7916305)
what does it take to gain admission into an ivy league mba program?

Your life.

achiam 05-12-2012 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by briancushing56 (Post 7916305)
what does it take to gain admission into an ivy league mba program?

I have two friends with top tier MBAs. One went to Harvard where he finished top of the class last year, and another at London Business School.
Both had top marks at UBC (Chem Eng/Econ and the other Finance/Acct), and had rapidly ascended in an investment bank (GS), and the other at Deloitte Consulting. They were both 27 when they entered; both GMATs were 7xx.
One is now in a hedge fund in NYC, while the other is a global strategist for Samsung in Seoul.


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