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Arizona State University Reviews of Master's in MBA

22 Reviews

Locations:   Tempe (AZ)  (and 4 others)

Annual Tuition: $30,592

75% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
91% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in MBA

Student Reviews - Master's in MBA

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Tiana Goodman

Reviewed: 9/19/2017

Degree: MBA

I started my MBA this year at W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. So far, the curriculum looks diverse. The professors provide a rigorous program. I am in the Pro Flex program. I attend class two night a week, 6:15 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. I take two classes at a time for seven weeks at a time. The student support staff is very helpful. I attended an orientation before classes started. It was a multi-day event that covered what the program would entail in detail. We meet our teams... Read More

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: MBA

I enjoyed my time at ASU. Felt it was a good place to get my MBA.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 9/1/2017

Degree: MBA

Great business school. Faculty is very engaged. Would recommend for a quality education.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: MBA

Diverse student body and course material with mostly engaged professors. Overall a strong experience, though some faculty and administrators struggle to connect with students or get beyond research.

Vincent

Reviewed: 5/22/2017

Degree: MBA

Good value for money. Jobs available after graduation are not that good. You don't get investment banking, consulting or any other good jobs. Mostly on supply chain jobs with Apple etc.

Anonymous

Reviewed: 1/3/2017

Degree: MBA

I thought ASU's MBA program was great. I felt the class structure with the team projects helped me apply my learning.

Jake

Reviewed: 7/10/2016

Degree: MBA

The W.P. Carey School of Business Master's of Business Administration program is an excellent investment in yourself. The program did a great job helping me refine and build a strong foundation in business and finance. Additionally, it provided me the opportunity to immediately practice and implement learnings at work.

Loyd

Reviewed: 5/30/2016

Degree: MBA

Poor/non-existent use of the case method, far too much emphasis on research trivia - most instructors had little/no 'real-world' experience. Material was also too easy. 'Socratic Method' never used. No effort to provide a structured approach to application.

Amanpreet Singh

Reviewed: 3/20/2016

Degree: MBA

The faculty is amazing. Every professor I've met so far has such a unique perspective on life. You really value the diversity in the faculty while you are a student here. There are many resources to ensure your success, and it truly feels like the program wants you to gain as much as you can out of this journey.

Kayleigh Ferguson

Reviewed: 8/4/2015

Degree: MBA

Pros - competitive and highly academic program where you learn a lot and are surrounded by intelligent, like-minded, ambitious people Cons - there is not enough time in the day to get everything completed

Ternence Yin

Reviewed: 12/25/2014

Degree: MBA

The first year is really busy! But you will learn a lot from both falcuties and classmates. The life here sucks, but you will love it!

Sabina Lin

Reviewed: 12/24/2014

Degree: MBA

Generally, the program is pretty hectic for the first year as other MBA programs do. What makes this program special is its Supply Chain courses, which are pretty good and have a lot of relevant resources to support you to apply SCM skills and knowledge learned from classes.

Rahul Kumar

Reviewed: 12/23/2014

Degree: MBA

I learn something new everyday. Each day spent at the school adds so much value, its amazing!

Samantha Reynolds

Reviewed: 12/23/2014

Degree: MBA

I like how the classes/workload are challenging but not unreasonable. Its nice that the program provides a free dinner to kick off each semester and free breakfast every Saturday when we have an all day Saturday elective. The only con would be struggling to find the balance between a full-time job and not having to take time off to be prepared for class/exams.

Krista Coquia

Reviewed: 12/23/2014

Degree: MBA

The students recruited are extremely smart and motivated, and I had terrific team members in every team. The professors are accessible and the ROI can't be beat!

Vaibhav Sharma

Reviewed: 12/23/2014

Degree: MBA

Most of the students in my batch had some sort of financial aid, this helped the learning in two ways. One, financial aid attracted some of the best students from different parts of the world, and second, it helped students to concentrate on learning and job search in a more relaxed manner. The new campus is equipped with state of the art latest technologies, and earned praise from the visiting students from rival schools.

Ciara Hanratty

Reviewed: 12/23/2014

Degree: MBA

WP Carey has a good MBA program, where you have to work hard to succeed. My network has grown substantially through this program. One area I felt could be improved upon was the variety of elective options.

Jessica Kim

Reviewed: 10/23/2014

Degree: MBA

The MBA Program at W. P. Carey School of Business have a variety of courses and well-renown professors. The only downside to an MBA is that the courses are very similar to the undergraduate business courses. Thus, you are taking some of the same core classes but just calling them graduate classes. Other than that, I think more social events that doesn't require too much of a time commitment would be good.

Christine Darling

Reviewed: 4/10/2014

Degree: MBA

ASU has a vigorous graduate program designed to help propel you forward in your career. It's main draw back is also one of its strengths; compared to other universities, it has a smaller class size. This means that there is a small group of people to network with, and overall a smaller alumni network that has MBA level degrees, but also means that each student gets more 1:1 attention, and has a better ability of getting to know ones peers.

Marretta Mathes

Reviewed: 7/15/2013

Degree: MBA

Financial aid and program tuition are always the major concerns of mine when pursuing further education. I wish there was more than student loans available to me, but this does not affect the quality of the education I believe I will receive.

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