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I thought to meet the hours you need 4,500 hours of direct project management experience. Another cert can fulfill that requirement ?
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I thought to meet the hours you need 4,500 hours of direct project management experience. Another cert can fulfill that requirement ?
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The purpose for an MBA is purely network, no point of going to a program that isn't at least Top Regionally.
a MS on the other hand is a compact way to get new skills as curriculums change every 4-6 yrs or switch industries.
The purpose for an MBA is purely network, no point of going to a program that isn't at least Top Regionally.
a MS on the other hand is a compact way to get new skills as curriculums change every 4-6 yrs or switch industries.
So what do you think? Cheaper MS or more expensive MS ?
At a lot of the top business schools the classroom learning isn't the focus, most people are there to socialize with each other and build connections. I know a few of them don't even have grade disclosure so your grades don't even matter really.
Yeah if I get my MBA its GTown or nothing for me. I am not aiming to get into elite companies though, for my type of work there really isn't one specific elite company. I can get into all of the companies that focus on my industry.
I was mainly going to use the MBA to get a push into the business side of things, and hopefully into higher positions.
Is that not something that I should get an MBA for?
With a software background and 0 business education throughout UG I don't feel prepared to try to move into the business side without some formal education.
Finished my ccna r&s, Storage+ and ccna sec next. CCNP hopefully by the end of the summer. Then the CCIE grind begins
I went for the simulator routeCongrats, did you use any simulators or buy the physical routers and switches for ccna r&s? Studying for it right now and trying to figure out which would be better.
That's what I'm hoping to get into, been doing helpdesk for years and finally trying to move up, currently finishing the BS-IT Sec degree at WGUCongrats, you a Sr network/sec engineer?
Yeah top 10 is usually high risk, as in full time plus crazy debt for tuition and living expenses and probably relocation. High reward though. Georgetown is a good look, maybe not ranked high nationally for their mba, but money in the dc area.
Gtowns MBA is ranked 24th nationally and ranked 13th for part time MBAs. This ranking stuff is all over the place lol. I guess Gtown is fine overall I'm not tripping over all of that, it will look good in the DMV that's all I care about. Avg base salary for graduates is 103K seems reasonable.
Vtechs MBA program is pretty good too, part time MBA is ranked 16th nationally. The dual program should work out great for you if you decide to pursue it.
Have you looked at CP? Dont they have a high ranking business school?
Edit: #41. But if you're staying in the DMV I'm sure that doesn't matter. Plus it'll be a lot cheaper than GTown