<p>Well, not Darden as a whole, but the Executive MBA program. Oh well.</p>
<p>Well, it can only help Darden’s reputation if company executives from around the world are raving about it.</p>
<p>Eh…I guess. It’s still just a part-time program. In “business administration.”</p>
<p>I’d be more pumped to see that one of our academic programs was highly regarded, but this? Meh.</p>
<p>Well, the professors that teach the Executive Ed. program are the same professors that teach the regular Darden MBA students. One past participant even said in the first link I posted, "Darden was superior. From the faculty and course content, to the guest lecturers, my experience at Darden was spectacular.</p>
<p>Plus, Darden is launching an Executive MBA program,which the Financial Times seems really psyched about.</p>
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<p>One last thing, Executive Ed. programs aren’t something to sneeze at. Executive Ed. students are vice-presidents and even CEO’s of companies like IBM, etc. Personally, these are exactly the types of people I would want to think highly of Darden and UVa, because they’re the ones hiring UVa students.</p>