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jaybrium
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BTG Community,
Here's my situation:
I currently live in Glendale, Arizona and will likely be here for atleast a couple more years. I'm originally from New Jersey and ultimately would like to live and work in New York City. Although I love the valley of the sun, the only reason I'm here is because my fiance is going to med school out here.
I want to get my MBA while I'm young; I can't decide whether to get my MBA @ Arizona State so when we move to NYC the door will be open for better jobs, OR to wait until we move back to the tri-state area to get my degree from a school in the region (Columbia, NYU, Rutgers, Fordham, where ever)
ASU seems to be a highly rated degree and a huge bargain compared to private school offerings. I'm just concerned that an degree from ASU is only useful in the pacific / south west region of the US. If I plan on returning to NYC / New Jersey does it make sense to wait?
Here's my situation:
I currently live in Glendale, Arizona and will likely be here for atleast a couple more years. I'm originally from New Jersey and ultimately would like to live and work in New York City. Although I love the valley of the sun, the only reason I'm here is because my fiance is going to med school out here.
I want to get my MBA while I'm young; I can't decide whether to get my MBA @ Arizona State so when we move to NYC the door will be open for better jobs, OR to wait until we move back to the tri-state area to get my degree from a school in the region (Columbia, NYU, Rutgers, Fordham, where ever)
ASU seems to be a highly rated degree and a huge bargain compared to private school offerings. I'm just concerned that an degree from ASU is only useful in the pacific / south west region of the US. If I plan on returning to NYC / New Jersey does it make sense to wait?
- Jay












