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No reasonable person would go to law school and med school is a poor investment for most.
Anonymous wrote:I've concluded two things in recent years: 1) the MBA is the most marketable graduate degree; 2) an undergraduate business degree is worthless. Follow your passion as an undergraduate and go to the best possible business school.
Anonymous wrote:MBA here. Anyone who goes to one of the top-25 schools (for MBAs) is fairly likely to do well financially, assuming they choose a career path that enables it. In my epxerience, the ones who make the big bucks either own their own company, or run a big one i.e. not the salaried types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA here. Anyone who goes to one of the top-25 schools (for MBAs) is fairly likely to do well financially, assuming they choose a career path that enables it. In my epxerience, the ones who make the big bucks either own their own company, or run a big one i.e. not the salaried types.
Agree anything through the level of UNC is solid and will get you in the door for an interview. Then it is up to you to make the difference.
Even if you think a MBA is nothing special, Law and Medicine are becoming very unattractive careers, with few exceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA here. Anyone who goes to one of the top-25 schools (for MBAs) is fairly likely to do well financially, assuming they choose a career path that enables it. In my epxerience, the ones who make the big bucks either own their own company, or run a big one i.e. not the salaried types.
Agree anything through the level of UNC is solid and will get you in the door for an interview. Then it is up to you to make the difference.
Anonymous wrote:MBA here. Anyone who goes to one of the top-25 schools (for MBAs) is fairly likely to do well financially, assuming they choose a career path that enables it. In my epxerience, the ones who make the big bucks either own their own company, or run a big one i.e. not the salaried types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA's are a dime a dozen
Depends on the school of course, but MBA's make up a huge % of the 1% that so many envy these days,
Source? This paper shows that almost half of the nation's top earners are executives - no surprise - but it says nothing about their degrees.
https://web.williams.edu/Economics/wp/BakijaColeHeimJobsIncomeGrowthTopEarners.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MBA's are a dime a dozen
Depends on the school of course, but MBA's make up a huge % of the 1% that so many envy these days,
Anonymous wrote:MBA's are a dime a dozen