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Robin L. M. Cheung B.Sc.Hons., Biology and Biotechnology, (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, 1999) MBA (DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 2002) PhD, Applied Management and Decision Sciences, (Walden University, 2011) www.RobinCheung.Info |
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No, Robin!
Of course you shouldn't! I was just pointing out that in Canada, a Provincial Charter is the equivalent of proper accreditation in the US. The school (3 miles from where I'm writing this) where you earned your MBA is ACCREDITED by AACSB - which is an American association. Same as Athabasca is ACCREDITED by the Middle States Association, which is American. Both Canadian Universities have Provincial Charters and both have American Accreditations. This shouldn't be confusing to a guy with all your formal education! Johann Last edited by johann : 05-09-2008 at 10:25 PM. |
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Brian R. Fey Sr. M.S. - Psychology B.S. - Criminal Justice A.S. - Administrative Management Always be ready to release your mind. Be willing to listen, and to incorporate the advice of others into your plans. Remain flexible. - Gichin Funakoshi |
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