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Chicago MBA : Loyola's Graduate School of Business
Marcey Lieberman: I chose Loyola because of the opportunities that it offered for someone who is working full time.
Jaime Acosta: I can take classes at night, while I can still work at work and do my normal life during the day.
Elizabeth Elias: I can choose many classes in the areas I am interested in.
Mary Ann McGrath: You will be known not only by your classmates, but also by your professors.
Arup Varma: I see this on all my syllabi, I am here, I am a resource, I am available.
Elizabeth Elias: I’m with teachers, doctors, lawyers, people who work in business and all different areas.
Marcey Lieberman: Every class that you had, you create a new team that you get to work with. And those are relationships and lessons that will last a lifetime.
Jaime Acosta: Within my year as a grad scholar, I also had the opportunity to hook up with a marketing internship and had the opportunity to work with clients such as the Chicago White Sox and Magnum Insurance, Comet.
Mary Ann McGrath: If you want to finish an MBA program and still have roots in that program, I think Loyola is the place to be.
Arup Varma: Being apart of Loyola’s Alumni Association, its something that nobody can take away from me. It’s there for the rest of my life.
Mary Ann McGrath: The opportunities that we have just directly at Loyola are just having a campus, and Rome Center, and also, another one would be Beijing.
Arup Varma: You get to study abroad for a couple of weeks, but its intensive. Typically you work with some local schools and projects and companies.
Mary Ann McGrath: Students tell me that there are very memorable experiences in their education and their career.
Marcey Lieberman: Had I not pursued an MBA here at Loyola, my career would not have moved vertically as it has.
Jaime Acosta: Chicago is a very great city to be in because it offers so many different opportunities, both professionally as well as personally.
Mary Ann McGrath: It’s a conduit for a career change.
Arup Varma: It pays to go to Loyola.


About the Author:
Allison Kuth chose Loyola because of the opportunities that it offered for someone who is working full time. watch the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPBYgqVCZkU



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