QUOTE(takeshikitamura @ Feb 7 2024, 02:56 PM)
I'm mulling over whether to dive into a Ph.D. or roll with a DBA. I get that Ph.D. is more about the academic vibes, while DBA is like the corporate ninja version. But here's the kicker – why is DBA throwing a bigger price tag compared to Ph.D.? Any correlation with the market demand, you think?
Now, picture this: I'm eyeing it from the employer's seat, especially in the finance scene in Malaysia. How much street cred does a Ph.D. or DBA carry here? And what about our neighbors in Singapore and Brunei – is the game different there?
I've got this inkling that either of these degrees could be my golden ticket for a post-retirement consulting gig or a safety net in the education arena. My brain's buzzing with ideas, but I'm itching to hear your take on this. What do you reckon about the whole Ph.D. vs. DBA saga?
Because DBA has alot more credit to cover compare to PHD who just learn to do research.Now, picture this: I'm eyeing it from the employer's seat, especially in the finance scene in Malaysia. How much street cred does a Ph.D. or DBA carry here? And what about our neighbors in Singapore and Brunei – is the game different there?
I've got this inkling that either of these degrees could be my golden ticket for a post-retirement consulting gig or a safety net in the education arena. My brain's buzzing with ideas, but I'm itching to hear your take on this. What do you reckon about the whole Ph.D. vs. DBA saga?
Generally DBA takes 1-3 more years compare to PHD also
Jun 7 2024, 12:41 PM

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