Yes, there're part-time master programs but generally not at the top schools. Here's some more on part-time MBAs. http://www.fortefoundation.org/site/PageServer?pagename=faq Do employers consider part-time MBAs? Your job duties don’t decrease if you go back to school part-time. Also, without internship opportunities, it’s harder if you want a career change.
 Do you think it is unreasonable to believe you can attain an MBA (2 year) while working full time?
 It would be difficult to attain an MBA in 2 years while working full-time it takes most people 2 1/2 to 5 years to complete a part-time MBA.
 How do you choose between a full-time program and a part-time program?
 Choosing between a full and part-time program comes down to whether or not you want to remain in the same industry. A full-time MBA is just the sort of launch that career-switchers need. If you want to stay within the same industry and only fine tune existing skills or add some skills, a part-time program might be a better choice.
 Your job duties don’t decrease if you go back to school part-time. Also, without internship opportunities, it’s harder if you want a career change.
 Do you think it is unreasonable to believe you can attain an MBA (2 year) while working full time?
 It would be difficult to attain an MBA in 2 years while working full-time it takes most people 2 1/2 to 5 years to complete a part-time MBA.
 How do you choose between a full-time program and a part-time program?
 Choosing between a full and part-time program comes down to whether or not you want to remain in the same industry. A full-time MBA is just the sort of launch that career-switchers need. If you want to stay within the same industry and only fine tune existing skills or add some skills, a part-time program might be a better choice.
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