08-16-2018, 02:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2018, 02:58 PM by bjcheung77.)
I wouldn't worry about the GPA and ask yourself which of the following two options is more for you:
1) Go directly into an MBA program - for the programs that have no GPA or prerequisite requirements (maybe WGU?)
2) Complete the BSBA and then to an MBA or similar Masters program - the BSBA prepares students for the next level.
There are so many factors in deciding which school or degree to go for (BSBA Bachelors then a Masters or going to a Masters directly). Questions, How busy are you? How much time do you have to spend on studying? Do you have family/kids that you have to attend to? What is the amount you would like to spend in total for the BSBA+Masters or the Masters alone?
Furthermore, are you looking for a "top tier" or a "ranked" school for your graduate studies? I had someone on the sister forum asking which program to go into after getting a BSBA from TESU. I mentioned sticking with a degree from WGU if they're not looking into a ranked school or go for Purdue Global or CSU Global for a Masters for Ranked schools.
BTW, which state are you in? WGU has partnered with several states such as Texas, Washington, etc. Anyways, I am looking for a "big fan"... it's hot today and I'm gonna head down to the beach, I need to keep cool. I should get one of those solar powered fans, or maybe just sit in the shade...
Nevermind, you're in the Golden State - California, I just re-read SDSU. WGU doesn't have a state-based university there, but it's still a very good school and I would highly recommend their MBA or MSML unless you would like to go for a Ranked school, there are other options.
1) Go directly into an MBA program - for the programs that have no GPA or prerequisite requirements (maybe WGU?)
2) Complete the BSBA and then to an MBA or similar Masters program - the BSBA prepares students for the next level.
There are so many factors in deciding which school or degree to go for (BSBA Bachelors then a Masters or going to a Masters directly). Questions, How busy are you? How much time do you have to spend on studying? Do you have family/kids that you have to attend to? What is the amount you would like to spend in total for the BSBA+Masters or the Masters alone?
Furthermore, are you looking for a "top tier" or a "ranked" school for your graduate studies? I had someone on the sister forum asking which program to go into after getting a BSBA from TESU. I mentioned sticking with a degree from WGU if they're not looking into a ranked school or go for Purdue Global or CSU Global for a Masters for Ranked schools.
BTW, which state are you in? WGU has partnered with several states such as Texas, Washington, etc. Anyways, I am looking for a "big fan"... it's hot today and I'm gonna head down to the beach, I need to keep cool. I should get one of those solar powered fans, or maybe just sit in the shade...
Nevermind, you're in the Golden State - California, I just re-read SDSU. WGU doesn't have a state-based university there, but it's still a very good school and I would highly recommend their MBA or MSML unless you would like to go for a Ranked school, there are other options.
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