Bellevue is the one!

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  1. mcconnon12

    mcconnon12 New Member

    I believe that I have made my decision to attend Bellevue for my MBA. Has anyone completed their program and if so, how long did it take to complete and how intense was the program. I will be working full time and would like to know the expectations of the program. Thanks in advance for the replies.
     
  2. 9Chris

    9Chris New Member

    Good luck

    I remember going back and forth trying to make a decision. I looked at Amberton, Bellevue, Suny ESC and Touro. Two weeks into the Touro MBA program and I know I made the right decision.
     
  3. mcconnon12

    mcconnon12 New Member

    Chirs, so i take it that your experience at touro was a good one.
    touro and bellevue are really the two i am deciding on. the only reason why i am leaning towards bellevue is that touro will require me too take prereqs that will not count towards my mba where as bellevue will count those prereqs towards my mba. anyways how intense was the touro program and how long did it take to complete? thanks
     
  4. 9Chris

    9Chris New Member

    I just started two weeks ago. The pace so far has been ok.

    Each class has 6 modules (2 weeks each) You have to respond to a thread discussion, (or you can complete an alternative assignment )do a case assignment (which is 5 pages double spaced) and do part of your session long project.
     
  5. mcconnon12

    mcconnon12 New Member

    That doesn't sound to bad. are you taking two courses? did you have a business degree for undergrad? I'm wondering if i could forego the prereqs. do you have any ideas? thanks.
     
  6. 9Chris

    9Chris New Member

    yes iam taking IMT 501 and MGT 501. and I did have a business degree
     
  7. Steve King

    Steve King Member

    My undergraduate degree was not in business (although I had taken several management and marketing classes) and Touro did not require me to take any prereqs. If I were in your shoes, I'd apply to Touro and see if they will require any prereqs for you.

    I have yet to find anyone who has taken classes at Touro and been unhappy. TUI has been such a good learning experience for me, I chose to continue in their PhD program. I had some excellent professors when I was in the MBA program. More importantly, I learned a lot. Before I knew it, I was preparing for graduation. I think you'll really like it there.
     

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