Yet another post comparing two relatively weak MBA programs. Both of these are fine if you are a working professional looking to advance your current position, but they aren't going to help you break into finance.
I would definitely say that it depends where you would like to do work geographically!
( Assuming you are going just for the fact of having an MBA, bump to management faster, or maybe jump ship to a smaller company or larger etc.)
Tulane would be good for the Southern states, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, etc.
Rutgers is obviously up north.
Cost comes to mind as well!
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both are terrible but id go with rutgers
Do you absolutely need the full-time MBA? What are you hoping to do afterwards?
LOL. This guy.
Has to have the record of new posts with the weakest MBA programs.
I would really look to another direction, even if your company is paying, or wait and improve your apps.
Y do you even need an MBA from one of those schools ?
Yet another post comparing two relatively weak MBA programs. Both of these are fine if you are a working professional looking to advance your current position, but they aren't going to help you break into finance.
I would definitely say that it depends where you would like to do work geographically!
( Assuming you are going just for the fact of having an MBA, bump to management faster, or maybe jump ship to a smaller company or larger etc.)
Tulane would be good for the Southern states, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, etc. Rutgers is obviously up north.
Cost comes to mind as well!
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