Anonymous wrote:I went to a top 5 (Ivy League) business school. Hugely worth it for me coming out of a liberal arts undergrad with 2 years of work experience. Have been in consulting my whole career, now on my own. Have been earning in the mid 6 figures the last decade. Currently work less than full time, have tons of flexbility, and still in that earnings range. Some/many of my classmates have done way better of course - but most ended up in NY post graduation and that wasn't a path I wanted to take. I don't regret the MBA for even a minute, and I paid for the degree myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you go to a top 20 school, don't waste your time. I also have a CPA and work in corporate accounting.
I'd say dont bother unless we are talking top 10.
I went to top 15, sometimes top 10. Think Virginia, Duke, NYU Stern, Michigan or Cornell. Those are still good enough where the top companies recruit and they look good on a resume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you go to a top 20 school, don't waste your time. I also have a CPA and work in corporate accounting.
I'd say dont bother unless we are talking top 10.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you go to a top 20 school, don't waste your time. I also have a CPA and work in corporate accounting.
But I gave up a big salary to do so if that makes you feel any better.