Personally, I don't think it is hard to get part-time offer from McMaster MBA program or other MBA programs like Schulich or Rotman...I worked full-time and finished my part-time MBA at Schulich....Although at some points of time, specifically when you have project/presentation due, you may feel a little bit frustrated, overall it seems okay to me.
McMaster does not have weekend only courses but Schulich does. so if you are living in Toronto, Schulich may be a better choice than Mac. Meanwhile, considering folks sitting in class with you, I have to say that Schulich's is more mature and experienced.
From the other hand, as a part-time student, Schulich charges you on a term basis, which means, about $3,600 per term term, no matter how many courses you take (from a half-course to two and half course as a maximum). At Mac, you will be charged based on course, around $1,200 will be charged per course. So economically Mac is better to go for.
That is all....Let me know should you have any more Qs.
McMaster does not have weekend only courses but Schulich does. so if you are living in Toronto, Schulich may be a better choice than Mac. Meanwhile, considering folks sitting in class with you, I have to say that Schulich's is more mature and experienced.
From the other hand, as a part-time student, Schulich charges you on a term basis, which means, about $3,600 per term term, no matter how many courses you take (from a half-course to two and half course as a maximum). At Mac, you will be charged based on course, around $1,200 will be charged per course. So economically Mac is better to go for.
That is all....Let me know should you have any more Qs.