Keller Graduate School of Management
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When attending business and management master programs, make sure that your school is an AACSB accredited. Large corporations dont hire students for MBA positions with merely regional accreditations. I did my research and Keller is not accredited by AACSB. It might offer flexibility but the payoff on the long run doesnt weigh as much as attaining an MBA from top notch schools such as UCLA, USC, UCSD, and UC Berkeley. Highly respected MBA programs are very competitive and stressful, and what employers appreciate the most about MBAs is the students commitment and discipline. Furthermore, the school doesnt require GMAT scores for admission and this tells a lot about its acceptance rate. I would not recommend taking the easy way.