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Old 10-25-2006, 02:37 AM
hellocutie hellocutie is offline
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Originally Posted by southernelle25 View Post
It depends on your individual circumstances and what your objectives are. If it interests you sufficiently and you are prepared to put in the work, then go for it. I don't believe education is ever a waste of time, but I must admit that I don't understand why you would put off getting your MBA. Surely, you could make money while pursuing the degree you really want.
I am actually a ug worker at the business school that I am interested in attending. Only a small percent of each of their incoming class includes recent graduates. A major factor for their admission's process is work experience (2 years min.) They like for their students to have real world experience that they could apply to their studies. Therefore, I was thinking of getting the master's degree just for short term salary purposes (2 years) while I gain work experience. I won't make much money on a bachelor's degree, and (Lord willing) I won't work while I pursue my MBA.

Last edited by hellocutie; 10-25-2006 at 02:40 AM. Reason: add the final line.
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