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- Reviewed: 10/18/2015
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"While FIT is not AACSB accredited, I can tell you that this school is not a degree mill. The MBA program is only 36 hrs but it is a tough but enjoyable 36 hrs marathon. There are some courses (ACCT) that will test your resolve with the number of projects/papers/tests all coming due within days of each other (sometimes all due at once). I can"
Sarecia Harris
- Reviewed: 12/2/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I love my program because of the information we receive and the availability of resources to be successful in class. I do not like the group work associated with the program."
Bob
- Reviewed: 11/13/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I attended FIT at a satellite campus so I would assume the experience is different online or at the main campus. FIT is not a Degree Mill, but it is designed towards working professionals who want to learn. So if you do not put anything in to it, you will not get anything out, and find the experience lacking. Some of the teachers made the class to easy and some made it a little difficult. It did take effort to pass the classes, but not nearly as much as it would at other schools. The material was not much different than my undergrad, definitely more writing. Overall I believe it was a good experience and am hopeful it will translate into more money and career opportunities."
K
- Reviewed: 5/24/2014
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2016
"I am half way done with my MBA and it has been anything but easy, but certainly is not impossible. The pace is rigorous and the exams are challenging, however, if you apply yourself you can be successful, as with any graduate level program. Some faculty members are more involved than others with some being more like facilitators and others taking a more hands on approach, I have yet to have a bad one, though there are some I like more than others. You will have readings, lectures, discussion questions, papers, projects (both group and individual), homework assignments, and exams. Before enrolling I highly recommend that you decide whether or not you can devote possibly 15-20 hours a week to your studies. It is a huge commitment but that's what I expected from a graduate level program."
Ronesha Pompey
- Reviewed: 12/21/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2015
"Pro: The program works well with the adult learner who maybe working a full time job. Classes and course workload are accessible and very competitive. The professor was very into helping the students acheive their best. The only con is that the fiancial aid doesn't cover everything. and me being a homeless student that greatly affects me paying for my classes"
Ronesha Pompey
- Reviewed: 10/23/2013
- Degree: MBA
- Graduation Year: 2014
"I really like how FIT pushes you to excel in wherever program your pursing. The professors really go out of their way to make sure you achieve an A or B in their course. The school, F.I.T. Makes sure that they show you as a current student and a prospective student how to be professional in all business matters. There are no cons for this school. They are a top tier school because of their professionalism."