Thinking of studying an MBA but don’t have years of professional experience? Find out what the benefits are to studying an MBA early in your career
Interested in studying an MBA but feel that you don’t have the necessary experience? Contrary to popular belief, you don’t actually need to have years of professional work experience in order to get the most out of an MBA. In this BusinessBecause Presents webinar, writer Almha Murphy speaks with students and an admissions director from the University of California, Riverside to uncover the unique benefits to be found in studying an MBA early in your career.
Key takeaways from this webinar:
⇨ Find out what benefits there are to studying an MBA early in your career rather than later
⇨ Hear from current students about their experiences studying an early career MBA
⇨ Find out about scholarship and teaching assistantship opportunities
⇨ Find out application tips from the associate director of graduate admissions
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University of California, Riverside
The campus and student life
UCR was unlike any campus I have vistes, the have a rich diverse campus culture that is welcoming and rewarding if you get involved. The faculty staff is super helpful. The school events were always a blast. Parking and dorming are something they could definitely work on.
Diversity
UCR is definitely an amazing university with such enriching education. The location of the campus is ideal as the community is developing rapidly, allowing for lots of innovation and business development.The student and faculty body is so diverse, one of the most diverse schools in the nation which allows for different points of views and ideas to flourish and coexist. You meet so many people from similar and different backgrounds, you become exposed to a plethora of experiences. I enjoyed my study, Global Studies, thoroughly and admired many professors dedication and love for educating. I left UCR super inspired for the amazing possibility of what could be my life, education, and career.