*formerly posted on the BGSU MBA blog in 2009
As a student in the full-time MBA program, you will get to go on at least one field trip. Last Friday, the class of 2010 went to the headquarters of The Longaberger Company and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company. Meanwhile, over the course of my program, my class (the class of 2009) went to places such as Dana Holding Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Avery Dennison Corporation.
In addition to field trips as a part of the MBA program, we also went on trips through the MBA Student Association (MBASA). While I personally was not able to attend the Detroit trip, I was able to go to both Chicago and Columbus. Stops in these metropolitan areas included the Henry Ford Museum, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and Nationwide Arena.
All of the opportunities to travel are pretty cool. On my trips, I got to know some of my classmates better, met a bunch of people at the different companies, and learned a lot. As a member of MBASA, the class trips allowed me to also take some time to enjoy other tourist attractions.
What can I say? If you are up for the MBA challenge, definitely consider sending us your application. More information can be found at the full-time MBA home page. Until next time, have a great Halloween weekend and take care!
As a student in the full-time MBA program, you will get to go on at least one field trip. Last Friday, the class of 2010 went to the headquarters of The Longaberger Company and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company. Meanwhile, over the course of my program, my class (the class of 2009) went to places such as Dana Holding Corporation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and Avery Dennison Corporation.
In addition to field trips as a part of the MBA program, we also went on trips through the MBA Student Association (MBASA). While I personally was not able to attend the Detroit trip, I was able to go to both Chicago and Columbus. Stops in these metropolitan areas included the Henry Ford Museum, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and Nationwide Arena.
All of the opportunities to travel are pretty cool. On my trips, I got to know some of my classmates better, met a bunch of people at the different companies, and learned a lot. As a member of MBASA, the class trips allowed me to also take some time to enjoy other tourist attractions.
What can I say? If you are up for the MBA challenge, definitely consider sending us your application. More information can be found at the full-time MBA home page. Until next time, have a great Halloween weekend and take care!