Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
what if i own a business?will i benefit from the program?
I believe it will. Some of my classmate were entreprenuers. They are there for the learning, and not for the degree. They just pick the subjects they want, and move on from there.

There are elective courses sa Regis that are geared towards entreprenuership. The same goes with International Relations, Finance, etc. You are required to take as least 3 electives of your choice (9 units total) to graduate.



Quote Originally Posted by oldblue
totoo ba talaga na pag nag-MBA ka eh maging exec or VP ka kagad? tatay ko VP ng isa sa Top 10 corporations dito, pero gradweyt lang ng UE. mga kapwa nya VP ganun din gradweyt lang ng UST, Ateneo college etc ...
I know lots of people who are VPs...without a MBA degree.

Taking up MBA will not make you a better manager, but rather a well-equipped manager. What you do with your learnings later on is what will differentiate you from the others.

I know some ki$$-a$$ students who are there for the degree lang. In fact, yun iba mga dean's list and gold/silver medalist pa. Maganda lang tignan sa resume, and that doesn't mean magaling.

Having a MBA degree sa resume is definitely a plus. Mas maraming oppurtunities for you, but that's all... "oppurtunites" lang. Kaya may interviews and performance evaluations parin at the end. You've wouldn't believe how many "MBA"s we fired in the last 15 years. As Mintzberg said..."We need managers not MBAs".