Yea, I have friends at both Stern part-time as well as CBS executive program (which is also part-time, nights/weekends). Both have about the same average work experience (4-6 years) and are both sponsored by current employer. If you are not looking for a career transition and can get your company to pay for it I think either option is good.

 
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Yes, both PT and FT come out with the same MBA degree. There's certainly an element of elite-ism for those well-versed in the MBA landscape, but once again that also depends on the school culture. I think it's a safe assumption that finding a PT program that integrates well with the FT program is atypical.

Recruitment is a critical factor that you should examine when weighing between PT and FT. If you're looking to career pivot then I would make sure you vet with the school what access PT students have to OCR. Personally, I'd advise going FT if you're looking to career pivot. If it's a check the box type deal, and you're staying in the same function then I'd push for your employer to sponsor you to go PT.

 

Hey, what you want to get from part time MBA? If you're more specific in choosing schools, what are the points you have? Part time is most fit for working professionals to balance both work and study and grow in career. Check out below schools. * Stillman School of Business – Seton Hall University * State University of New York (SUNY) - School of Management * University of Rochester - Simon Graduate School of Business * Zicklin School of Business – Baruch College

 

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