QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Aug 7 2009, 02:30 PM)
Few of you pointed out some pretty good points: it's a different millennium and stop dreaming coz the cases doesn't apply to everyone.
Thing is, if you have MBA it might help in writing your portfolio/ profile in future (but that doesn't mean Degree doesn't help) if you happen to work for large organizations like MNC/ public listed company. When it comes to entry level, I believe the pay is only slightly higher than degree holder. It doesn't matter MBA or not, in workforce you're required to start from entry level in any job.
When you take your MBA, do understand your 'intention' for taking it. Advancement of career? Market requirement/ demand? Self improvement? Money?
I know of sum ppl who took MBA juz coz they didn't know what to do after their degree... so they continued to study without any direction.
I'm agree with you because for entry level degree is more than enough, what I suggest is doing part time MBA/Master while working will bring more benefit to you. While u getting ur working experience and u upgrading your qualification, you will have Master and wokring experience at the same time, no problem for u to get better pay.Thing is, if you have MBA it might help in writing your portfolio/ profile in future (but that doesn't mean Degree doesn't help) if you happen to work for large organizations like MNC/ public listed company. When it comes to entry level, I believe the pay is only slightly higher than degree holder. It doesn't matter MBA or not, in workforce you're required to start from entry level in any job.
When you take your MBA, do understand your 'intention' for taking it. Advancement of career? Market requirement/ demand? Self improvement? Money?
I know of sum ppl who took MBA juz coz they didn't know what to do after their degree... so they continued to study without any direction.
of coz there are someone who can get very high pay after Degree-Master but not many, and very few....
Aug 10 2009, 09:44 PM

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