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What's the difference between a full-time MBA and a weekend class?
Full-time MBA requires you to get off work late and concentrate on class at school. Being on the job means that you can work and study again and again. Now many MBAs are on-the-job, after all, they can have a stable income during their studies. On-the-job study hours in each school are different. Some are on weekends, others are at night.

Suitable for people:

Full-time MBA is more suitable for people who have worked for about 3-6 years, which is not only conducive to transformation and job-hopping, but also creates the possibility for management improvement. There are short full-time jobs at home and abroad, 1 year or 1.5 years, which shortens the period for students to leave the workplace.

The enrollment group of on-the-job MBA is a group of professional managers with many years of management experience and older than full-time MBA. Because of their posts, they can't study completely out of their posts. On-the-job MBA has low cost of reading opportunities, and both work and study are correct.