Liberty University
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Research Quality | A- | Research Availability | B |
Research Funding | - | Graduate Politics | A |
Errand Runners | - | Degree Completion | A |
Alternative pay [ta/gsi] | - | Sufficient Pay | - |
Competitiveness | B | Education Quality | B+ |
Faculty Accessibility | A | Useful Research | A- |
Extracurriculars | - | Success-Understanding | A- |
Surrounding City | - | Social Life/Environment | - |
"Individual" treatment | B | Friendliness | B |
Safety | - | Campus Beauty | - |
Campus Maintenance | - | University Resource/spending | A- |
Describes the student body as: FriendlyDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Research Availability | B |
Highest Rating Graduate Politics | A |
I was woundering if it was hard to find job after graduating MBA? |
Major: Religion/Religious (This Major's Salary over time)
People looking at Liberty should do their research ahead of time. If you might be shocked that they teach Christian worldviews in math class, this may not be the place for you. That being said, I found my classes to be fairly easy and felt cheated until I talked with other students who were struggling. Liberty meets the needs of many people like myself who may have several kids, a full-time shift job, military reserve duties, and still want to add to our education levels. If I were 22 years old and looking for a top-end degree to get me recruited for the best med-school, law school, or business school… I would probably look elsewhere. Liberty isn't a bad school at all, so long as you are realistic about YOUR needs. I am starting their MBA next, not because I expect to make big money with it, but because the foundational education will help me in my current career field. Seeing as the full program (books and all) will run me around 12k, I can easily make that up, which will still make this program a net gain. YMMV