Login

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

September 28, 2025, 08:02:20 pm

Author Topic: Master of Business Administration  (Read 2864 times)  Share 

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

excal

  • VN Security
  • Victorian
  • ATAR Notes Legend
  • *******
  • Posts: 3490
  • Über-Geek
  • Respect: +21
Re: MBAs
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2008, 12:57:03 pm »
0
How long does an MBA take to complete generally?

The great thing about the MBA is it shows you what a market can offer, when its free from government meddling. There are so many ways you can do an MBA, some institutions offer night classes to balance with your full-time work, others offer weekend only classes, others offer the regular day classes, some institutions offer all, for you to choose..
The standard full-time program is typically two years. Most MBAs, given their ambition, take an internship during the summer in between. Any graduate business school worth its weight will provide substantial support in assisting you find relevant internships too. In my view the best MBA program in Australia is the one offered by the Melbourne Business School.

I thought you were a supporter of the AGSM program :P

I'm pretty certain that it is inevitable that I will be doing one of these - it's just a matter of when and who'll pay for it.
excal (VCE 05/06) BBIS(IBL) GradCertSc(Statistics) MBBS(Hons) GCertClinUS -- current Master of Medicine candidate
Former Global Moderator

brendan

  • Guest
Re: MBAs
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2008, 09:37:10 pm »
0
Nah I think MBS is better. One reason, though I may be wrong about this one, is that the MBS is the only independent business school in Australia; it is half owned by the UoM and half owned by other private interests. Consequently its funds aren't siphoned off by central management to cross-subsidize, say, the Arts faculty.

AppleXY

  • Life cannot be Delta Hedged.
  • Victorian
  • ATAR Notes Superstar
  • ******
  • Posts: 2619
  • Even when the bears bite, confidence never dies.
  • Respect: +16
Re: Master of Business Administration
« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2008, 09:08:25 pm »
0
How long does an MBA take to complete generally?

The great thing about the MBA is it shows you what a market can offer, when its free from government meddling. There are so many ways you can do an MBA, some institutions offer night classes to balance with your full-time work, others offer weekend only classes, others offer the regular day classes, some institutions offer all, for you to choose..
The standard full-time program is typically two years. Most MBAs, given their ambition, take an internship during the summer in between. Any graduate business school worth its weight will provide substantial support in assisting you find relevant internships too. In my view the best MBA program in Australia is the one offered by the Melbourne Business School.

Sorry for the late reply, but thanks man! :D

2009 - BBus (Econometrics/Economics&Fin) @ Monash


For Email: click here

Need a question answered? Merspi it!

[quote="Benjamin F