11-11-2006, 05:46 AM
Quote:For what it's worth, I think getting a BS/BA in liberal arts is an excellent option. Get the degree as fast as possible with as few hurdles as possible.
Then, enroll in a '1 year' MBA program that does not require 'leveling' courses (aspen,csu, many aussie mba programs, etc.).
Keep in mind that the MBA was originally designed to teach business skills to non-business majors (more specifically, engineers) so no having an business undergrad is hardly a detriment. Personally, I think a BS in business followed by an MBA is a bit redundant. Of course, that's just my opinion.
Greg
Greg,
That's great to know, I have been toying with the idea of continuing on to get the masters if I get promoted this cycle and stay in another 2 years. If I don't get promoted, then I'm out and it won't make a difference. It's always good to get good information to help make those tough decisions. Can you give me more info on the schools you referred to as I am unfamiliar with them? Are they all accredited? Thanks, Lee
[SIZE="2"]Associates Degree, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Community College of the Air Force[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bachelors of Science, Liberal Studies Degree, Excelsior [/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]MBA Human Resource Management, California Coast University[/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]Bachelors of Science, Liberal Studies Degree, Excelsior [/SIZE]
[SIZE="2"]MBA Human Resource Management, California Coast University[/SIZE]