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Univ of Maryland( Smith) vs Arizona State (Carey) [#permalink] New post 22 Feb 2013, 14:44
Hello All,
I am a Masters prog graduate from Univ of Maryland and I have been working since last 3 years. I recently decided to pursue MBA and I have received Part time MBA admits from Smith school and WP Carey. Does anyone know which one might be better? I received a lot of info about smith school but was unable to get any about Carey. Any inputs and suggestions?

I am from a telecommunications background and would like to know if a part time MBA will help me getting Managerial positions in the same or any other technical field. My current company is good but i don't think there are any positions here for which an MBA might be important. So overall my question is that after Masters degree + 6 years of work ex and an MBA ...will it be good enough to target positions like Project manager? RF Manager?etc? Or I shall also look out for full time MBA?
Univ of Maryland( Smith) vs Arizona State (Carey)   [#permalink] 22 Feb 2013, 14:44
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