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tobfran Said,
June 30th, 2010 @10:13 pm  

The school is about average difficulty

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Serge M Said,
June 30th, 2010 @10:16 pm  

The hard sciences can be harder than business courses. Of course a good MBA program requires work. The time demands are high. As a business man you should be able to relate to a lot of what you have to study.

Many good schools now offer on-line MBA programs, but taking courses in class with other students with whom you share ideas and experiences can be valuable. You may qualify for a good executive program.

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