well I wanted to know if it was really possible to work during your MBA. Considering the amount of work you would be expected to do during the course, I was not sure if this was a possibility. I have upto never had to work while I have studied[That's cuz i've only studied in India]. If I were to go to another country, looking at the expenses, I would invariably think of working there while I study.
So it would be great if you'll could tell me what it's like and how you'll cope with the work load at school
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Working while you are doing an MBA is a bad idea because even if you did get the extra time, you want to spend that working on improving your profile. So you want to be dotting your i's and crossing your t's rather than correcting undergraduate answer sheets.
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Working while you are doing an MBA is a bad idea because even if you did get the extra time, you want to spend that working on improving your profile. So you want to be dotting your i's and crossing your t's rather than correcting undergraduate answer sheets.
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i just started my Core classes today @ Johnson and can say that it's not even an option to work during a full-time MBA program. i don't know anyone who has done it unless they own their own business back home and are just sending a few emails back to the troops here and there...
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Hi vgr,
It won't be an easy ride for you to manage work and studies together. In general students don't get the time for part time or manage both the things together. What you can do is maybe give a week or two to see if you can manage part time and studies. If you are a quick learner and exceptional student you might be able to handle this.
It won't be an easy ride for you to manage work and studies together. In general students don't get the time for part time or manage both the things together. What you can do is maybe give a week or two to see if you can manage part time and studies. If you are a quick learner and exceptional student you might be able to handle this.
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I'm doing MBA from Punjab Technical university & also work in a MNC company.....
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Working during your MBA is really not a easy job. MBA demand time so that we get good marks . You have to maintain a balance in it. That is more relevant & more useful . Working during MBA is great experience . you need to made a balance
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Yeah man, there is no way to do any full time job during your MBA. So much of the experience here happens outside of class. I just started at HBS, and if I was working full time, I would miss out on really core parts of the experience here.
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Hi,
Happy new to all.
Doing job while studying MBA is not a bad idea but that should be in distance basis. It also helps the student in financial field.
Thanks a lot
Calvin Brave
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Happy new to all.
Doing job while studying MBA is not a bad idea but that should be in distance basis. It also helps the student in financial field.
Thanks a lot
Calvin Brave
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It is possible to work part time but it is so hard. You'll be preoccupied and you cannot give your 100% to your studies.
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Duncan's right. One thing to note is that you can still get a work visa after your MBA program, but you have to have a job lined up by the time you graduate.
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It also depends on the program. If this is a private school and their reputation and income depend on a high graduation rate, it may be easier for you although the quality of your education may also suffer.You should also explore opportunities available in your university. Not only do you get paid well if you work with a good organisation but also, it increases your employability on completion of the MBA program.Also if the MBA program means new classes for you, subjects you are not familiar with, require a lot of math work then of course they eat up more time than you might be planning for.
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During first year of any program, it will be too difficult. 2nd-year, yes. not during first year.
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You have to pass the 1st part soon. Because the 1st year is very difficult then the 2nd year not much hard. So that time you can join to a job with your MBA.
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Hi vgr,
I think the people on this thread have had some great points. I strongly advise my clients to avoid working during their MBAs if at all possible. I don't want to restate anything said above but mjacobson1986 is spot on. The majority of the experience takes place outside of the classroom in organizations, activities, and events. The time not spent in class should be spent exploring your passions, experiencing new things, and strengthening your friendships.
This is an experience you will take forward for the rest of your life. I understand how daunting the price tag can seem but the true value of an MBA isn't solely in the classroom. If you are getting a strong MBA stateside don't worry too much about the money aspect. I know that sounds crazy from where you are standing now but the money will come. You will be able to pay off your loans and you will be just fine.
But your future success will depend on what you make out of your MBA and the way to make the most out of it is to be present for every moment of it!
Good luck!
Bhavik
I think the people on this thread have had some great points. I strongly advise my clients to avoid working during their MBAs if at all possible. I don't want to restate anything said above but mjacobson1986 is spot on. The majority of the experience takes place outside of the classroom in organizations, activities, and events. The time not spent in class should be spent exploring your passions, experiencing new things, and strengthening your friendships.
This is an experience you will take forward for the rest of your life. I understand how daunting the price tag can seem but the true value of an MBA isn't solely in the classroom. If you are getting a strong MBA stateside don't worry too much about the money aspect. I know that sounds crazy from where you are standing now but the money will come. You will be able to pay off your loans and you will be just fine.
But your future success will depend on what you make out of your MBA and the way to make the most out of it is to be present for every moment of it!
Good luck!
Bhavik
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