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Which do you think is better MBA or masters in finance?

 

Meron bang nag MBA na dito sa UP? Okay ba? Mahirap?  :D

 

I took my MBA in UP Diliman during the late 90's. there were two choices: full time which is a little less than 2 years and part time which will take 3 years. As to whether okay o hindi, it depends on which courses and professors you take. Some of the lecturers are just a waste of time.

The Masters in Finance course was just starting during my MBA. It is really meant for people who are planning to have a career in banks and other financial institutions. It is harder than an MBA especially if you are not mathematically gifted.

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I took my MBA in UP Diliman during the late 90's. there were two choices: full time which is a little less than 2 years and part time which will take 3 years.  As to whether okay o hindi, it depends on which courses and professors you take. Some of the lecturers are just a waste of time.

The Masters in Finance course was just starting during my MBA. It is really meant for people who are planning to have a career in banks and other financial institutions. It is harder than an MBA especially if you are not mathematically gifted.

 

I just graduated from the UP MBA program. Ok naman sya, not very tough (sorry mga tsong, di naman nagyayabang, I was thinking kasi na it would be "tougher"). I took finance related courses mostly kasi I thought di naman ako malilinya sa human resource or marketing management kahit kailan. Ang mahirap lang noong una yung schedule kasi pang-gabi tapos may cases at assignments. Pag first year di mo pa alam kung pano takbo ng klase at di mo pa kilala mga kaklase mo, di mo pa malalaman kung kanino ka magji-jive at kanino ka maiirita hehehe.

 

Yung finance "tougher" in terms of focus katulad ng sabi ni lurker, kung wala kang mathematical inclination. Pero it is worth it. Hindi ka man mag-land ng better job agad, makakapagbasa ka naman ng business page ng dyaryo at maiintindihan mo kung anong sinasabi hehehe.

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I took my MBA in UP Diliman during the late 90's. there were two choices: full time which is a little less than 2 years and part time which will take 3 years.  As to whether okay o hindi, it depends on which courses and professors you take. Some of the lecturers are just a waste of time.

The Masters in Finance course was just starting during my MBA. It is really meant for people who are planning to have a career in banks and other financial institutions. It is harder than an MBA especially if you are not mathematically gifted.

 

I just graduated from the UP MBA program. Ok naman sya, not very tough (sorry mga tsong, di naman nagyayabang, I was thinking kasi na it would be "tougher"). I took finance related courses mostly kasi I thought di naman ako malilinya sa human resource or marketing management kahit kailan. Ang mahirap lang noong una yung schedule kasi pang-gabi tapos may cases at assignments. Pag first year di mo pa alam kung pano takbo ng klase at di mo pa kilala mga kaklase mo, di mo pa malalaman kung kanino ka magji-jive at kanino ka maiirita hehehe.

 

Yung finance "tougher" in terms of focus katulad ng sabi ni lurker, kung wala kang mathematical inclination. Pero it is worth it. Hindi ka man mag-land ng better job agad, makakapagbasa ka naman ng business page ng dyaryo at maiintindihan mo kung anong sinasabi hehehe.

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i really wanted to take my M.A., most probably sa UP, iv finished Bachelor of Fine ARts,,well, advertising major ako pero na-attract ako sa history of arts so im planning to take History of Arts,then eventually tuloy na sa Ph.D.,i want to be a doctor sana bfore reaching my 30's

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Taking my MA in Special Ed.

 

Higher studies are good not just for professional advancement but more for personal growth and gratification. Just pay close attention to the kind of education you're getting...

 

Also... Time management is of the essence, especially for those who are working.

 

All in all though, it's a positive experience. :thumbsupsmiley:

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