Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at
9:26 am
In 2006, I graduated with my Bachelor’s of Art in Public Relations. Since 2007, I have been working for a small advertising agency handling Public Relations, Specialty Promotions, Account Executive – you name it I handle it. I love my job, but a Master’s degree is something I’ve always wanted.
Currently, I’m looking at obtaining my MBA through a school which offers both online and Saturday classes. With everything going on in the economy, I can’t afford to quit my job to enter Graduate School, so this online program works out great.
Ultimately, I’d like to teach – and not necessarily a course which most typical MBA students teach, i.e. economics, etc. I know that some MBAs teach marketing courses, which I can teach because I handle marketing in my current job. I’d really like to teach at maybe a community college level and teach courses such as Speech and maybe English.
Is the MBA the right choice for me?
Saturday, June 6th, 2009 at
12:37 pm
so i’ve been in public school(magnet high school/middle school) my entire life up until junior year. I just barely started my senior year but I’m extremely stressed out and unhappy. I find myself dreading school and only thinking of how to get out or miss. so i’ve been seriously considering homeschooling. My parents don’t have the time to help much, but i could do it myself online. I’m an independent person so i feel confident i could do it no matter how hard the work load is. my current GPA from last year is a 3.7 i make good grades ( A’s and B’s) and i’m very hardworking. i just don’t know if it’s the right choice. I want to get into BYU in Provo Utah. Would they still look at me and accept me? I just really like the idea of have the time every day to get things done on my own time, for the most part. without all the pressure from teachers and peers at school. however, my college prospects are very important to me. what should i do???