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Check out Capital’s MBA program. When I went thought it was about $40,000 less.
What did you like about the Capital program? Did you see tangible benefits in your career to return that investment (40k is certainly cheaper, but isn’t exactly chump change…not even counting the opportunity cost and time cost)? Interested in what the makeup of your cohort looked like and where they are now…literature on the Capital program was very thin. Thanks!
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Interested in knowing if you’ve learned more about this or heard any feedback from people outside of Fishbowl
The main feedback I’ve gotten is that in-person for a MBA could be worth it, and that online isn’t. Main reason being that you are going for the connections in the alumni network and in your cohort. I’ve also seen OSU’s literature about graduation outcomes, including average salary information.
I can see where what I learn could certainly help in my career, but think the biggest value add would be in climbing the ladder going forward.
I considered the Fisher WPMBA but ended up going for the full time. The impression I got from talking to people in it was that it was mostly worth it if sponsored by their current job or necessary to check a box to get a promotion level as in for govt positions, but the lack of networking and lesser career launch opportunities make it less valuable in getting a new role or changing industries. It is tough to take the hit and lose out on several years of income, and the ROI calculations take a while to break even, but I ended up being glad I opted for full time. Both work for different paths though.
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