 With the MBA, you are the master of everything. With the MSBA, you are really the master of business analytics. To me, it's like halfway between a technical degree and a business degree. Everyone in the world is generating loads and loads of data every single day. The question is, what do we do with it? There's too much of it to actually sort through. So you have to have the technical ability to be able to use the programs that will let you mine the data. I think the professors have a great understanding that we as students have a life outside of the classroom, which they're very respectful of. It allows me to work my regular nine to five commute to school and then be in the classroom through the end of the day. I also think that the business analytics program specifically is something that's very new and not offered at a lot of other universities. As I'm going into the account world, it's something that will look different on my resume. It helps me stick out amongst sort of that crowd of accountants. You almost need your masters in the job fields at this point to separate yourself a little. I really look forward to learning something new in the classroom than taking that knowledge home and perhaps applying it in the real world. I would definitely encourage anyone who has an interest to definitely explore this graduate opportunity.