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Program has great quality of professors, facilities, and while I was in school Foster leap-frogged UCLA Anderson by getting ranked 19 (Full-time ranking) overall in Bloomberg's most recent ranking. This is encouraging and lets me know I am spending my time in a program that will grow their brand equity even after I have become and Alum.
I would suggest future applicants consider their opportunity costs of attending a top ranked program with no income vis-à-vis what a highly ranked evening program can provide. Where at all possible I would highly recommend Foster's because even though it is an "evening program", one still gets a robust amount of exposure through the added year to cover a "full-time's worth" of curriculum.
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