EANx wrote: » Now is a good time, you have some work experience but not so much that the MBA becomes a "check-the-box" degree. With your mention of UVA and GWU, I assume you're in NOVA or that area, you might also take a look at GMU and Georgetown. I think you're at the right age to gain a lot from the in-person part of an MBA. A good part of the degree can be the contacts you make through the program.
Now is a good time, you have some work experience but not so much that the MBA becomes a "check-the-box" degree. With your mention of UVA and GWU, I assume you're in NOVA or that area, you might also take a look at GMU and Georgetown. I think you're at the right age to gain a lot from the in-person part of an MBA. A good part of the degree can be the contacts you make through the program.
shreenag wrote: » Hi...I am planning to take the part-time MBA route as well in a top 30 B school in my country.But I am not sure about networking opportunities.Reason being I am from IT Assurance/Cyber security background. Not sure how many participants will have same background as mine.I can understand that the amount of knowledge will be good future positions like CISO, IT security director. But How will a class having a diverse profile as in Sales & Marketing folks, Lawers, Doctors and armed forces personnel contribute to my career advancement in cyber security? Will I be better of doing some Cyber security related part-time masters as I can find people with similar background like mine in the class contributing to more networking opportunities. Sound like a stupid question. But any thoughts are welcome.