
My name is Raafat Abdelrahman, and I chose to enroll in the MBA program at Windsor University after a friend recommended it to me. Initially, I hesitated, thinking I might be too old, but my friend reminded me, ‘No one is too old for education, even if you’re 100 years old!’
The online format has been a huge benefit. The classes are live, not recorded, which makes learning more engaging. I’m also impressed by the flexibility of the payment options.
In my work, the MBA has added tremendous value. It’s given academic structure to the knowledge I’ve gained through years of experience. Concepts like finance, economics, human psychology, and the principles of supply and demand now make perfect sense to me in an academic context. Previously, I didn’t have a formal name for these concepts, but now the program has broadened my perspective and pushed me to think even further.
I’ve started applying these new skills to my work, especially in sales and team collaboration. Instead of relying solely on life experience, I now approach challenges in a more academic, structured way. For example, I can confidently discuss financial statements with our accountant or communicate better with my sales manager—all thanks to Dr. Malak’s course, which taught me effective communication and strategic responses.
The program has not only improved my professional skills but also my decision-making and patience. I now understand why certain tasks, like preparing financial statements, take time, and I can appreciate the careful process behind it.
What I admire most about Windsor University is their attention to detail. The MBA has met my expectations in terms of return on investment in shaping my values. I want to set an example for my children, showing them that learning never stops, no matter your age. My daughter, a dentist, understood this message when I proudly shared my A+ grades from the first semester.
Would I recommend Windsor’s MBA program? Absolutely, and I already have.

My name is Raafat Abdelrahman, and I chose to enroll in the MBA program at Windsor University after a friend recommended it to me. Initially, I hesitated, thinking I might be too old, but my friend reminded me, ‘No one is too old for education, even if you’re 100 years old!’
The online format has been a huge benefit. The classes are live, not recorded, which makes learning more engaging. I’m also impressed by the flexibility of the payment options.
In my work, the MBA has added tremendous value. It’s given academic structure to the knowledge I’ve gained through years of experience. Concepts like finance, economics, human psychology, and the principles of supply and demand now make perfect sense to me in an academic context. Previously, I didn’t have a formal name for these concepts, but now the program has broadened my perspective and pushed me to think even further.
I’ve started applying these new skills to my work, especially in sales and team collaboration. Instead of relying solely on life experience, I now approach challenges in a more academic, structured way. For example, I can confidently discuss financial statements with our accountant or communicate better with my sales manager—all thanks to Dr. Malak’s course, which taught me effective communication and strategic responses.
The program has not only improved my professional skills but also my decision-making and patience. I now understand why certain tasks, like preparing financial statements, take time, and I can appreciate the careful process behind it.
What I admire most about Windsor University is their attention to detail. The MBA has met my expectations in terms of return on investment in shaping my values. I want to set an example for my children, showing them that learning never stops, no matter your age. My daughter, a dentist, understood this message when I proudly shared my A+ grades from the first semester.
Would I recommend Windsor’s MBA program? Absolutely, and I already have.

My name is Raafat Abdelrahman, and I chose to enroll in the MBA program at Windsor University after a friend recommended it to me. Initially, I hesitated, thinking I might be too old, but my friend reminded me, ‘No one is too old for education, even if you’re 100 years old!’
The online format has been a huge benefit. The classes are live, not recorded, which makes learning more engaging. I’m also impressed by the flexibility of the payment options.
In my work, the MBA has added tremendous value. It’s given academic structure to the knowledge I’ve gained through years of experience. Concepts like finance, economics, human psychology, and the principles of supply and demand now make perfect sense to me in an academic context. Previously, I didn’t have a formal name for these concepts, but now the program has broadened my perspective and pushed me to think even further.
I’ve started applying these new skills to my work, especially in sales and team collaboration. Instead of relying solely on life experience, I now approach challenges in a more academic, structured way. For example, I can confidently discuss financial statements with our accountant or communicate better with my sales manager—all thanks to Dr. Malak’s course, which taught me effective communication and strategic responses.
The program has not only improved my professional skills but also my decision-making and patience. I now understand why certain tasks, like preparing financial statements, take time, and I can appreciate the careful process behind it.
What I admire most about Windsor University is their attention to detail. The MBA has met my expectations in terms of return on investment in shaping my values. I want to set an example for my children, showing them that learning never stops, no matter your age. My daughter, a dentist, understood this message when I proudly shared my A+ grades from the first semester.
Would I recommend Windsor’s MBA program? Absolutely, and I already have.