Masters of Science in Business Analytics

<p>Well, I find this program and its scope very interesting. I'll have a B.S. Math and Physics Minor in May, so I assume I'm well-prepared quantitatively for the coursework. However, it's very expensive. Is Drexel University a reputable school? This program would cost in total about $45K. Is it even worth it? It's an online program, so I could continue with my part-time position while pursuing this degree. Any general comments, admonitions, or rebukes are welcome. Also, any additional ideas for procuring graduate scholarships or funding? </p>

<p>Masters</a> of Science in Business Analytics from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business</p>

<p>Curriculum</a> | Masters of Science in Business Analytics</p>

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<p>Oooh, that’s a bit too pricey. </p>

<p>Is it directly related to a future career aim? Or just an attempt to get a business degree to get into a more corporate setting?</p>

<p>You’re already massively numerically skilled. You just have to sell those skills to employers. </p>

<p>If the degree is pretty certain to massively increase your earning potential, then go for it. Anything less, you need to step back and take a reality check. If you have skills gaps that employers are seeking, get them via community college. So much cheaper! Please don’t do it out of frustration or lack of imagination.</p>