Thunderbird School of Global Management

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Phoenix, United States

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Thunderbird School of Global Management Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Thunderbird School of Global Management is located in Phoenix, United States on 400 E Van Buren St. Thunderbird School of Global Management is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category business school in United States.

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400 E Van Buren St

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+1 6024967000

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Marie Nelson

Did a final tour of the original campus. It has grown into a place that encourages the students to learn not only the subject matter but about other cultures and places. The Pub will be remembered as a place to relax and also build lasting friendships with people from many nations. Also visited the area where the school will be housed in the ASU downtown campus. Right know it is a bare lot, but soon it will be built and students will help to bring the same energy and excitement the old campus fostered.

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John Brian Leline

Best experience of my education. Graduated in 1967, giving the valedictory address in Portuguese. Professors were retired experts in their fields. Language program was intense but easy to learn. Though only 20 years old, Thunderbird was a fresh look to the future.

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Daniel Fieldstone

I am telling you that even across the country you can hear people mentioning the score or at least they are familiar with it. It is cool to see that there’s a campus located right here there’s also another campus located near Arizona State University West campus.

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Eric Ernstsen

Have had major issues with several classes and been trying to get ahold of someone since December at the school and nobody will contact me. Not only does the main office fail ita studenta, but the teachers do very little to help guide students and their lecture material is very out dates (10 years old in most classes). As great as this school once was, its pretty clear they are not ready for the digital age nor do they have a student centered program. Got granted an extension due to medical emergency, the professor never took the time to unlock the assignment like he said he would. Despite contacting people for several weeks nobody responded again. They instead gave me a 0 on the assignment severl weeks after they posted grades anyway. This school has no integrity.

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Jessica Noble

I was so looking forward to taking the courses in the Executive Ed Business Analytics & Strategy certificate program. I graduated in '98 from an undergrad in Business & Economics and a Global MBA in '02. I was hoping to built out my understanding in BAS and all that's evolved over the past 2 decades. After completing the first course, I am thoroughly disappointed with the quality of the course content. 1. The recorded lectures are done by an articulate professor. The material is organized, though some of the slides available for download are mis-matched to the course (missing in print-out or included in print-out but not covered in recorded lecture). 2. The required reading materials are very dated. One was from 1998 with the most recent being two from 2012. Many of them were from 2002-2003. An entire module was based on CRM with materials over a decade and a half old. Even a few of the whitepapers reference how much the field has grown/changed/morphed in the past 5 years preceding the article. And, I'd suggest even more so in the 1-2 decades since the content was created. 3. Quizzes have quite a few spelling errors. More importantly 4-5 of the questions have \correct\ answers that are inconsistent with the materials, likely due to incorrect semantics (e.g. double negatives, when single may have been intended). And, 1-2 of the questions had \correct\ answers that are no longer true all these years later; with a different multiple choice option being more fitting in 2019. I reached out to T-bird after completing the Intro and 2nd module raising my concern. I asked if the rest of this course and the 2 following in this certificate program were similar in terms of dated content. It was confirmed they are the same in that regard. A WASTE of 990! I am only giving two stars versus 1 because the content seems like it would have been quality 10-15 years ago.