Quantic Online MBA ?

Anyone have any experience with Quantic MBA? It seems pretty selective and innovative and cheap. Acceptance rate is like 4-13%. And I think the whole program is $10k vs a 200k at M7.
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And you can do it on your phone, I’ve been doing some of the intro courses and it’s pretty cool.

Let’s discuss.

 

I received a LinkedIn message for it a few weeks ago. I would imagine it's like every other online MBA: a glorified, overpriced SkillShare course.

Has anyone completed the program and saw any ROI on it? Would be interested to hear.

Just had my trade dispute rejected by Schwab for a loss of 35k. This single issue alone should be a gigantic red flag to anyone who trades on their platform. If they have a system error, and you do not video record your trading (they actually said this), they will not honour their fuck up. Switching everything away from them. Fuck this company.
 

Usually when something is cheap, there's a reason. MBA's offer 3 things:
-Network -> unproven
-Respected Credentialing -> unproven
-Skills -> glorified SkillShare

Until this gets proven out I don't think it's a persuasive use of 10k. Sounds like every other cheap online MBA although I could be missing something.

Just had my trade dispute rejected by Schwab for a loss of 35k. This single issue alone should be a gigantic red flag to anyone who trades on their platform. If they have a system error, and you do not video record your trading (they actually said this), they will not honour their fuck up. Switching everything away from them. Fuck this company.
 
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I'm in the midst of doing the Quantic MBA right now, and I think it is  pretty good, but I think motivation for getting the MBA is important to factor in. 

Pursuing an MBA gets you: 1.) A diploma with an institution's name 2.) Skills and knowledge and 3.) Connections

I think things to think about include: Are you at a point in your career where the institution's name will have a significant impact, or do you need to be able to show that you can hit goals (e.g. revenue targets, growth milestones, or profit). How much time and money are you willing to devote to acquiring additional skills and knowledge? Is $200K going to see a better return from a degree or from investment in a business venture? Of course, if someone is early career, he or she might not have access to $200K except from student loan companies, so the option to get $200K to finance a business venture might not be a realistic comparison. If the degree has dedicated class time, will you miss out on other career development opportunities while pursuing the degree?

I think that the Quantic MBA is the right program for some people, but not for others. 

 

You sound like Quantic's marketing team. Highly doubt it's selective.

Just had my trade dispute rejected by Schwab for a loss of 35k. This single issue alone should be a gigantic red flag to anyone who trades on their platform. If they have a system error, and you do not video record your trading (they actually said this), they will not honour their fuck up. Switching everything away from them. Fuck this company.
 

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