What school to go to in Southern Californai

Hello all,
I had a question for those you in the southern California area.

I have an option to attend Pepperdine’s Fully employed program, due to various scholarships, at a very minimal costs (only about $35 K).

My goal to get my MBA would be to seg way a little out of my current career (CPA in Financial Reporting) to more of an FPNA/ finance manager role or, long shot, operations or strategy role.

I was curious if those of you familiar with the school and area thought about Pepperdine considering the goals I have.

Normally, I wouldn’t consider it if I had to pay the full costs of $88K, but the minimal investment on my part makes it very appealing.

I would also have the option to attend USC’s part time program, but at $120 K, which I would have to finance, that option isn’t quite as appealing.

Based on my goals and the school options I have, what you all recommend I do?

 

That is a good option and thanks for your response.

Unfortunately, while I can increase my gmat score (in theory) I can't go back and increase my undergraduate GPA. It is only a 3.0.

Would this preclude me, even if I got well above a 700, from getting into UCLA Part time or USC full time, in your experience?

Thanks!

 

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