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Admissions Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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It was a simple calculation of your undergraduate GPA in certain core
courses and overall GPA plus the GMAT score. READ MORE
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Alumni
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The admissions process is quite simple with many informative sessions
held months before to advise of the process itself and the expected
educatio... READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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The classes were good. Most professors still work in the industry they
teach about, which is definitely a plus. UNO does a good job of keeping
up ... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Since it is an Executive MBA program the workload seems enormous. The
program lasts 18 months and classes are held on alternate weekends at a
comf... READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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I did not really use the career placement services so I cannot comment on their effectiveness. READ MORE
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Alumni
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In Jamaica the UNO's Exec MBA program is well regarded, especially for its obvious pragmatism. Most students are employed in finance, accounting, admi... READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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The neighborhood is average - I only attended night classes so I did
not get a good feel for housing. The campus is ok. Facilites are a bit
old, b... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Since this is an off campus program this is not really relevant except
to say that the classes are held at the Jamaica Pegasus Le Meridiem
Hotel i... READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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The Greek system is small at UNO and it is not known for its social
life, although being in New Orleans, you can always find something fun
to do. READ MORE
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Alumni
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Again since the program is not in a campus surroundings this is not
very applicable although I am certain some close relationships
developed and t... READ MORE
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