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Tips for choosing either an online or an on-campus an MBA. To view this email as a web page, Who Opt

Tips for choosing either an online or an on-campus an MBA. To view this email as a web page, [click here]( [Online MBA]( Who Opts for an Online MBA? If you are considering an online MBA, you might be researching and weighing the differences between an online and on-campus MBA program. Sometimes it helps to understand the general profile of students for each type of program. We’ve [collected data from students attending the Top 25 Online MBA programs]( through our online MBA student surveys. Among students surveyed at the [top 25 online MBA programs](: - 56% were receiving financial assistance from their employers to pay for their degree: they reported their companies were covering 62% of the degree cost - 34% reported receiving a promotion while earning their online MBA - $107,000 was the students' average base salary upon graduating from the program - 30% was the average salary increase graduates reported they received after completing the degree See the [Top 25 Online MBA Programs](Browse [109 Online MBA Program Profiles]( As for a few differences…How Do On-Campus MBA Students and Online MBA Students Differ? - Age of student population: On-campus students are younger; the average age is 28 while the average age of online MBA students is 34. - Work experience: On-campus MBA students average 5 years of work experience; online MBA students average 11 years. Of course, if you don’t meet the above criteria it doesn’t preclude either option. The most important data is which MBA program is right for you. [IE Business]( Featured University: IE Business A novel and unique Global MBA A program and experience unlike any of its kind. Impeccably adapted to the new world of business and new generation of digitally native professionals. [Awarded blended methodology]( [Receive more information]( [Learn More]( Did You Know? There are many factors to weigh when deciding on an MBA program, and although rankings can be informative, the final choice comes down to which MBA program is best for you, taking both your current situation and career aspirations into account. Read more about [How to Use MBA Rankings](. [3.1.18 Villanova University March Online MBA Newsletter - Banner.jpg]( Featured University: Villanova University Technology has revolutionized the way the world conducts business. It has also revolutionized the way business education can be delivered. Recognizing these advances, the Villanova School of Business (VSB) has expanded their distinguished MBA degree online — offering the same curriculum and expert faculty as the top-ranked campus program in a flexible, convenient format. Customize your degree by choosing from five optional specializations: Finance, Marketing, Analytics, Strategic Management or International Business. [Learn More]( GMAT Sentence Correction Tips On the [verbal portion of the GMAT](, sentence correction makes up 40% of the questions. In many cases, GMAT sentences are written so that the grammatical meaning and the intended meaning are out of sync. Correct answers to many GMAT Sentence Correction questions pull the intended and grammatical meanings of the sentence into sync. Here are a few quick tips to help you with sentence correction questions. - Learn common GMAT idioms. A good command of idioms is a great way to eliminate answer choices. In some cases, knowing the correct form of an idiom can get you down to two answer choices. We've got a list of commonly tested idioms in our [Cracking the GMAT]( prep book. - Watch for Parallel Construction Errors Parallelism is an important way to analyze GMAT sentences. But, you need to be careful about what needs to be paralleled in the sentence. Get all four free tips in our article, [GMAT Sentence Correction Tips](. Learn more about our different [Test Prep formats](, including online classes. The Princeton Review | 110 East 42nd Street, Suite 700 | New York, NY 10017 Copyright 2017 TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from our email [click here](.

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