Lonestarguido wrote:Full time is the pure driver of all the MBA programs. I was a Pmba and going full time would have been awesome, but having a company that paid for my full costs and factoring in giving up two years of earnings would have been a 350-400k swing. I just couldn't imagine giving that up to go full time to SMU...to a top 10 school yes...but you also have to be able to get into a top 10 school!
It's a numbers game and dean is not hiding that. The Pmba and emba programs bring in the money. The ft brings in the prestige, and they really do blend pretty well together.
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I guess we'll just have to say we have slightly different perspectives and leave it at that! Those from Lockheed, GE, et al. had a unique view. It's not a well kept secret that FT rankings are the "pride and joy" of Cox and other bschools. As a few on this site know, I just finished my tour helping students apply for MBA programs and among largely discrete reasons most prospective students had for choosing an MBA included (for those I visited with):
1) Financial aid
2) Rankings
3) Skating to where the puck is going, instead of where it's at
Which group do you think SMU is targeting and which kids would you want to hire?