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University of phoenix, for a MBA???

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I recieved my BBA from a traditional university. Now I am a working adult and would like to get my MBA....I want to go to UoP but I've heard a lot of mixed reviews. Please leave your thoughts if you ATTENDING the UoP and the outcome. I will not be taking online course I will be in the class room.

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  1. It really depends on your field of study. I have never had a problem getting a job with any of my degrees: Associates from a private college, Bachelor's from a state university, and Master's from an online university (UOP).

    Call the professional organizations/governing body for your profession. Talk to recruiters/potential employers before you register. Do they require you to attend a certain type of school? Does you school need to be accredited? By any specific bodies? Use this information when you are looking at any school, not just UOP.

    I enjoyed UOP more than the traditional school I got my AA and BS from, I went completely online. My masters program consisted of discussions, papers, PowerPoint presentations, clinical hours and projects. For me, the benefit of being able to do school work on my own schedule outweighed the cons of the high cost.

    I was working as a nursing educator at a university hospital while attending UOP. My supervisors were supportive of me going to school and liked that I wasn't taking off work to go to traditional classes. I was able to use many of my work projects for school projects also, killing two birds with one stone so to speak.

    Within two months of graduating I had two new job offers (one from a private college and one from the university hospital). I was even on a phone interview in less than an hour of commencement, I was still in my regalia even.  


  2. May be this site can help you

    http://www.sgpak.com

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