10-14-2022, 04:19 PM
If you're wanting to do your MBA in person, then you need to find an MBA program that's local to you unless you're planning on relocating to complete a degree. In person will take longer. You may or may not be able to network.
I don't know if a TOEFL from 10 years ago will be accepted.
I'm partial to UMPI. I completed 2 bachelor's degrees at UMPI including their BABA with Marketing Concentration. TESU is also a good program. It all depends on if you want exams or papers. UMPI will be papers. They are not essays but college research papers ranging from 3-5 pages long to over 15 pages long. You must follow APA or MLA - depending on the course requirements. You also must do your own work. There are professors who will ask questions to confirm that you did the work.
One piece of advice I have is to look into MBA programs and find a few that you will want to apply to. You need to know what their admissions requirements are. Each one will be different. Some programs require specific courses that need to be completed as an undergraduate. Some will not accept an ACE course as proof of completing the course. I say this because I am in an MBA program now that required 4-5 courses to be completed as an undergrad and if they wren't then I had to complete them as a grad student which meant taking longer to complete my MBA because I wouldn't be able to begin the MBA classes until I completed those requirements. It can also cost significantly more money.
I don't know if a TOEFL from 10 years ago will be accepted.
I'm partial to UMPI. I completed 2 bachelor's degrees at UMPI including their BABA with Marketing Concentration. TESU is also a good program. It all depends on if you want exams or papers. UMPI will be papers. They are not essays but college research papers ranging from 3-5 pages long to over 15 pages long. You must follow APA or MLA - depending on the course requirements. You also must do your own work. There are professors who will ask questions to confirm that you did the work.
One piece of advice I have is to look into MBA programs and find a few that you will want to apply to. You need to know what their admissions requirements are. Each one will be different. Some programs require specific courses that need to be completed as an undergraduate. Some will not accept an ACE course as proof of completing the course. I say this because I am in an MBA program now that required 4-5 courses to be completed as an undergrad and if they wren't then I had to complete them as a grad student which meant taking longer to complete my MBA because I wouldn't be able to begin the MBA classes until I completed those requirements. It can also cost significantly more money.