Hey Torontonians,
In reference to U of T's Part Time Rotman MBA programs, I notice that they now offer a part time Morning MBA.
In looking at the requirements for morning vs. evening i notice that the morning seems more lenient in regards to the admission criteria ie:
Morning has a "no minimum GMAT required" and also "2 years experience" requirement versus the 4 years required for the evening.
If these are both 3 year part time MBA programs, can someone explain why the morning is easier to be accepted to? My only reasoning is that the good professors are reserved for the evening classes and basically you are left with second hand professors for the morning classes????
Another theory I have is that since it is a brand new program launched this year, maybe they want to make it easier to attract attention??
Any other theories?
In reference to U of T's Part Time Rotman MBA programs, I notice that they now offer a part time Morning MBA.
In looking at the requirements for morning vs. evening i notice that the morning seems more lenient in regards to the admission criteria ie:
Morning has a "no minimum GMAT required" and also "2 years experience" requirement versus the 4 years required for the evening.
If these are both 3 year part time MBA programs, can someone explain why the morning is easier to be accepted to? My only reasoning is that the good professors are reserved for the evening classes and basically you are left with second hand professors for the morning classes????
Another theory I have is that since it is a brand new program launched this year, maybe they want to make it easier to attract attention??
Any other theories?