<p>First off, an online MBA will NOT advance you as well as a regular MBA. Being a current MBA student, I feel I am learning more than my online MBA counterparts. Then again, depends on your situation. If you plan on working while doing the online MBA, it’s good, but it will suck up most of your free time.</p>
<p>I would also not advise the GREs. All business schools accept the GMATs, but your score is very low. I would retake, unless you do attend a branch campus for Penn State which accepts lower scores. And I agree with uicgrad1, being diverse in your graduate school is important. Perhaps search into universities closer to your workplace?</p>
<p>Overall, grad school is a big move. Definitely outweigh the reasons why you want to go to graduate school because it is 100x harder than an undergrad. Most of my days are spent working on group projects and reading, reading, reading! If you don’t like reading, with large vocabulary, it’s not the path for you. Since you are working, you are in no rush to gain that degree. What is your end goal in your career?</p>