04-20-2009, 01:56 AM
Bob Wrote:ISo I guess the exams aren't open book..., are they multiple choice? What are the percentages of each area worth? Are most or all the courses set up the same? It doesn't really sound like it, but do you think it is doable to complete 3 courses in 8 weeks? What exactly do you have to do in the case studies? and 12-14 page papers? I'm sorry I am one of those people that research a class syllabus before enrolling. Now enrolling in the MBA program, there aren't that many classes to choose from, nor that many teachers that would teach differently. Will they allow a student to enroll and start before their conferral date with a letter from the college? Since I plan on hopefully enrolling in August, should I get the ball running now? I'm just so unsure about enrolling with them, but the sponsored tuition is too good to pass up. I figure I could do their AJU's MBA then transfer those credits to a Capella PHD which is a regional accredited college. They told me that since AJU was with CHEA they would accept those credits regardless of them being a nationally accredited school. Just in case you're interest...
Hello, I am finishing up course number 4 and it has been a good experience. You log into the school website and you can see the courses you are enrolled in. Each course lists all of the assignments for the semester and you can work as fast as you wish. Each lesson has anywhere from a few pages of reading to as many a 40 pages. There is a multiple choice quiz for each lesson that is a pain but it reinforces the terms and ideas. The lessons are a mixture of case studies and exercises. There are discussion board posts where job experience can come in handy. I don't have a business undergrad so I have to work a little harder to learn some of the lessons. The exams are taken online and monitored by webcam which they supply. I take two courses at a time and work consistently through the semester so it hasn't been easy. A couple of the classes have had a final project made up of a 12 to 14 page paper. It has been writing intensive with all of the case studies. The sponsored tuition makes it a great deal and I don't have a bad thing to say about it so far.
Bob