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March 16th, 2005 01:42 AM #11
question lang mga kapatid, ano yung tinatawag na REGIS?
then since mga practicioners (or former) yung mga professors & classmates mo maganda ang discussion & experience sharing / swapping
saka akala ko MBA holder din ang mga college/university professors. Sa current University ko kse, 8-10+ years experience in the field with MBA bago sila makapagturo sa Bachelor's degree students.
Parang mas okay pa ang MBA schedule kesa sa BS schedule dahil Saturdays lang.
goodluck nga pala mazdamazda.
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March 16th, 2005 10:32 AM #12
Originally Posted by Karding
goodluck nga pala mazdamazda.
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March 16th, 2005 10:59 AM #13akala ko babalik na ang Socsargen Marlins
actually, i think an MBA would even be more beneficial to those entrepreneurs and self-employed. i had a 2 week training in Japan that they described as a micro MBA, and the good thing about being self-employed/family business/entrepreneuer is that you can implement what you have learned right away, without the red tape of a normal corporation.
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March 16th, 2005 11:13 AM #14ayos mba ksi mas related na sa buhay buhay yun tinuturo. kaso lng totoo ba na pagtapos ka nun mapromote ka? or mas madali mag apply?
Last edited by boydapa; March 16th, 2005 at 11:15 AM.
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March 16th, 2005 11:13 AM #15is this plan(to take up mba) ,in any way, related dun sa nangyari sayo na sabi mo tinira management capabilities mo?
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March 16th, 2005 11:23 AM #16
boydapa... laking advantage to have an MBA...
well.. yes... partly related nga siya... although hindi naman pala yun ang cause kung bakit hindi ako na hire (na pulitika ako...)
nung una... tinanong nya yung post baccalaureate degree ko... medyo pogi points na rin yun... then tinanong kung may plan akong mag MBA.
hindi naman sure na ma promote ka... pero mas ok mag apply to a higher position...lalo na, madugo ang competition ngayon...
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March 16th, 2005 11:25 AM #17Originally Posted by mazdamazda
Started at the GH campus, but was also able to cross-enroll at Taft and RCBC campus. RCBC is competitive, Taft is college-like, GH is the most relaxed.
Classes were from 6-9 pm. Most activities were case studies, some group, some individual. Almost all core subjects have presentations to do in front of the class.
Why I enrolled? I want to get this Management position in the company where I work for. Well, they gave it to me after two years (2002). I was 26 at that time.
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March 16th, 2005 11:48 AM #18sabi nga sa napanood ko(sabi ng boss sa applicant):
"educational background and experience are not the only considerations to get you hired---malaki rin ang nagagawa ng good manners and right conduct---and of course kakilala.."
if dat is the case mukha yata hindi mba kelangan ko ah kundi M.A. in political science. bwisit talaga yan politics na yan ganyan kahit saan. pero it does also have its good and bad points. ako i got in a job before becoz of it.
anyway ang gusto ko sa lasalle ay yun online mba program nila eh---ayoko kasi pumasok sa skul gusto sa bahay lang habang nagtsisikot.sino nasa ganitong program sa inyo? how is it?
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March 17th, 2005 11:01 AM #20
boydapa...
nag try ako dati nung online study... sa UP Open University...
MAHIRAP!!! naka base ka lang sa books na ibibigay... hirap na lalo yung math subjects at walang mapagtanungan... although pwede rin naman kayo magkita kita na mag classmates para group study pero self-discipline ang kailangan jan.
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