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Master programs at AIU are designed for students who are practing in their current field. These degrees are not for individuals who want to change careers. This was a big mistake. I consider the education I received at AIU as a crash course in management.Unfortunately, the company I am employed by does not recognize this program or school as a valid education. People who are not holding position in management should not be admitted to the MBA program at AIU.The rewards I got from AIU is a $30,000 debt. My salary or position have not changed, therefore I am left with a student loan I cannot afford. My view on AIU education is added responsibility on an already strapped for cash budget and added stress. Basically, I have dropped the title of MBA on resumes hoping I can get a higher paying position using my undergraduate degree. I am in the process of studying for a Master Degree at Northwestern University hoping this will enhance my efforts in obtaining a job that will pay for AIU and Northwestern education. The bottom line is I will be in debt for a long time.High school and college students should be very careful in chosing what school to attend. First, accleration programs are extremely high and job prospect are slim if you are not currently practing in the field. I would recommend choosing a school that offer internships and job placement to better one chances of finding employment in their chosen field of study. |