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MBA/JD vs. MBA/MPP

by MDau2587 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:35 pm
Hello,

I'm trying to decide whether to pursue a joint MBA/JD or MBA/MPP. I have a background in journalism and music, and eventually would like to start my own boutique media consulting firm for performing arts organizations (in the short term, I'd like to do general consulting work for one of the major companies). My "dream-big" goal is to establish an international non-profit dedicated to providing children in developing countries education on self-expression (through literacy, the arts, etc.). I'm not interested in being a lawyer, and I'm not interested in making government policy (though I wouldn't mind doing either as a fall-back plan).

I feel like the JD would not only provide a solid background in ethical decision making and problem solving, but also teach me critical business law/intellectual property skills. On the other hand, the MPP would take me farther into the non-profit world, giving me international policy and social development acumen. (However, I've also heard an MBA/JD combo is more impressive/can go further than an MBA/MPP).

Any advice? Also, I have a pretty good grasp of top MBA/JD programs, but I wonder what MBA/MPP programs you might recommend?

Thanks,
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by throughmba » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:46 pm
Everybody loves JD

JD has flexibility which you want I am sure. MPP will have its limitations.
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by Jon@Admissionado » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:12 am
Well, given your goals, probably the MBA/JD option would be the better one, as legal knowledge will likely end up being more useful to you that Public Administration stuff. In your case, given your goals, I'm not sure it matters what is more "impressive" but rather the knowledge you will gain and coursework you will follow.
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by MBAPrepAdvantage » Tue Oct 11, 2011 7:08 pm
Another option is to start on the MBA and consider applying for the MPP or JD after you begin as most schools will allow this. It might be that what is best for you is to take law and public policy classes without investing the extra time to get a second degree. Alternatively, some schools offer public policy specializations that could be a good compromise on getting the separate degree.

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