Is an MBA from Butler in Indiana a good choice?


Question:
My Gmat score 580, which only a little above average (65th percentile), and won't Get me into Krannert or Kelley business
schools. I want an MBA, and I'm stuck in Indianapolis, I'm curious is it a good degree or is not to reputable.

Answer:
If you need to stay where you are, are working full time & want a part time MBA program that may help you get ahead in your current position -- then sure, Butler is fine.

If you plan on taking two years off to go full time -- then it won't be worth the expense. It is only worth going full time if you can get into a ranked program.

If you have a decent GPA and a few years of work experience -- think about taking a GMAT study course and retaking the GMATs. If you can get into the 600s you have a shot at a much better MBA program.
My general take is that Butler is a reputable college. I am not particularly familiar with with their business school. Another option I am familiar with is Indiana Wesleyan has classes they offer in the Indianapolis area. You can go to their website and check it out. If you are currently employed, talk with your management there about what they have seen as the best options for your MBA. They may have a opinion about it.
It's certainly better than not having an MBA from any university. If that's the only place you can realistically go, then go.
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