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Chris P. Haskowsky
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I'm trying to decide whether to apply to an MBA or MSA.
MBA salaries are easily available in the US News rankings edition, which I have. I am interested in salaries for MSA programs. Wake Forest's site lists them at 49,000-57,000. I know very little about the business world. I found this ranking (https://www.bentley.edu/graduate/banner_ ... report.pdf) through a search of these boards, but they do not include salaries. Wake did not make the top 25 and is listed as honorable mention.
I want to make 6 figures in my first year. Can I do that with an MSA from a higher-ranked school? I got a 740 on the GMAT (48M,82Pct; 44V,97Pct), so I'm hoping to be competitive at most places. I would prefer accounting to business, but I'm mostly concerned about salary.
There's nothing special about Wake for me. I only noticed on its site that it gives salary data and that its MSA program claims to be a feeder program for the big 4 accounting firms.
MBA salaries are easily available in the US News rankings edition, which I have. I am interested in salaries for MSA programs. Wake Forest's site lists them at 49,000-57,000. I know very little about the business world. I found this ranking (https://www.bentley.edu/graduate/banner_ ... report.pdf) through a search of these boards, but they do not include salaries. Wake did not make the top 25 and is listed as honorable mention.
I want to make 6 figures in my first year. Can I do that with an MSA from a higher-ranked school? I got a 740 on the GMAT (48M,82Pct; 44V,97Pct), so I'm hoping to be competitive at most places. I would prefer accounting to business, but I'm mostly concerned about salary.
There's nothing special about Wake for me. I only noticed on its site that it gives salary data and that its MSA program claims to be a feeder program for the big 4 accounting firms.












