10-10-2017, 11:51 PM
I think if you already have a BSBA, the courses in the MBA program will seem somewhat familiar to you. If it's been a while since you took anything, then you could brush up - for instance, I took Macroeconomics 25 years ago, I'd probably go to Khan Academy or ACDC Economics or even Study.com to go back through Econ to get back into the groove.
If you didn't take a course in your BSBA, you might want to look at it - like Ops Management or HR.
For someone who didn't have a business background, I would think the courses would be more difficult than someone with one.
If you didn't take a course in your BSBA, you might want to look at it - like Ops Management or HR.
For someone who didn't have a business background, I would think the courses would be more difficult than someone with one.
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