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Old 10-01-2007, 11:06 AM
 
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Oh, it is ok I came from UNT and not that I know much about how they rank in academics according to official stats, it really isn't all that good of a college imo. Lots of bad attitude there. Also lots of weirdo musicians there LOL.

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i understand that luke; however, i believe your response as "just a title" fits the requirement for a highly esteemed program. an MBA from SMU sounds much better than an MBA from UNT (no offense to UNT grads). of course, ultimately, you have the best judgement for picking schools, and you can do your own ROI calculations. i understand how quickly the debt can accumulate with a private institution. i hope everything works out for you
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Old 06-26-2010, 11:02 PM
 
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I did my first graduate work with Amberton, having achieved a Master of Science (MS) in Human Relations and Business. Since the degree is from an institution regionally accredited by SACS (obviously, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) I rest assured that I have a valuable diploma.
I did my BBA at American InterContinental University which is also regionally accredited, however while AIU awards a letter grade of "A" for coursework done at 90% or better, Amberton gives only B grade for such completed assignments, requiring 92% for an "A". This is not a trivial difference, as it means that if you have a certain grade point average at Amberton University, you have had to stretch more than you had to stretch at other accredited Universities.
The price alone makes Amberton your best choice, but let's not forget the higher standards they demand.
As far as having no benefit from an MBA except the diploma--this is not correct. This degree of excellence will catapult any organization into the realm of higher earnings. The graduates are real world saavy by the time they are done.
Get on with it, but go with Amberton, or flush your money on lesser institutions.
Claude
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