
These past few years have been especially challenging for me, professionally and academically. Three years ago, I decided I needed to better prepare myself for the professional pathway I had begun and started to pursue a Master’s in Business Administration. The first year of the journey to MBA involved studying for and taking the GMAT, then applying to programs. Ultimately, I chose the University of Nevada, Reno’s Online Executive Master’s in Business Administration for the following reasons (in no particular order):
- Nationally ranked online MBA program by US News
- Nevada school, wanted to support the State that raised me and has provided me with opportunity and an excellent quality of life
- Online, offering flexibility in my full-time life of work and family
- Cohort, expectation to stay with my cohort and graduate in two years
- Curriculum, Executive MBA
- Faculty
I chose the MBA over other degrees such as a Master’s in Public Health or Public Administration or Nursing Education because I thought the MBA would provide me with the information, education, and training I needed to be competent in my new role as a member of the executive staff. My days were now filled with strategic planning, budgeting, and project management and I needed to be good at it. Also, the MBA is applicable across industry and would provide professional flexibility in the years to come. Finally, my husband and son are very entrepreneurial and I figured this would be a great way to support their efforts in the future.
The timing wasn’t awesome though perfect as I was concurrently promoted, absorbed additional divisions of responsibility, and implemented a new high-profile program. But, then again, nothing makes me more productive than having too much to do.
Two years, many sleepless nights, forgone vacations, and financial management tutoring sessions later, I have graduated, just as my oldest graduated from high school and began their college career. Here I stand, with a new degree and the associated training and education in hand, ready for the next chapter, proud of the progress made on the challenging road behind me and excited about the challenges before me.








