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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An MBA is a very practical degree. If you're not born with a silver spoon, getting an MBA from a good program can be a huge boost for your career and earnings. That was definitely the case for me. I came from modest means, got an MBA from a top program, and now make excellent money and have a nice career in a field I enjoy. I couldn't care less about prestige or what anyone else thinks![/quote] Great post. Earning an MBA after a few years of post-undergraduate work experience is a solid step on a path to promotions and higher pay. An MBA program helps in many ways, but the two most obvious are to see the big picture and to have an approach to solving problems. Another advantage to earning an MBA is, unlike law or medicine, that there are no licensing process or continuing education requirements after completing the degree requirements. Also, an MBA is a universally recognized and respected degree. Full-time MBA programs usually require 2 years of study while law school is 3 years and medical school at least 4 years. [/quote]
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