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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you attend a top undergraduate business program, there should be no need for an MBA. The MBA is to advance your career if it isn't going well and needs help, or if you have never studied business before.[/quote] An MBA is not to advance your career if it not going well. It is required for any c-Suite CFO type job and most other C-Suite jobs. Also needed to advance at most investment banks and to serior level at Big accounting firms. [/quote] [b]False.[/b] Absolutely incorrect with respect to IB firms and with respect to "big accounting firms". However, MBA degree is preferred by management consulting firms. Regarding Poets & Quants: Not a great resource, but adequate if used in conjunction with other resources about undergraduate business programs. P&Q leaves out too many key undergrad business programs due to lack of responses from its surveys.[/quote]
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