Due to various financial/personal reasons, I have elected to enter an MBA program straight out of undergrad. Primarily it's due to the fact that a) I can't find work to save my life in this economy (unremarkable B.S. from state university), b) there are really no other graduate programs that interest me or fit my background, and c) this school is offering me a very substantial scholarship (and I happen to be very short on cash right now). I understand that this goes against the conventional wisdom of working several years and trying for a big school, but I simply have very limited options at the moment. There are tons of factors at work that I couldn't wholly summarize in the context of a single post.
The program I'm in is very well-respected in its region (places in the 30-40 range according to the Forbes ROI rankings) but unfortunately it's a small program and doesn't really place into the top consulting and financial firms that all the top grads go into in NYC, Chicago, and all those other major cities. It sucks because I have a degree that I have on interest in using at the moment and that I've always wanted to attend an elite school. Partially for reasons of self-entitlement, but primarily for the fact that those top, top programs open tons of doors and I want that opportunity badly.
This leads me to ask a few questions:
a)Is it possible to go for a second MBA a few years down the road at a top 10 school?
b) Should I shoot for a Master's or PhD in Finance at a good school?
c) Or should I simply hustle and network my ass to those top jobs?
At this point you're probably thinking that this is the dumbest, most naive kid on the planet but I'm really lost and have nobody to talk to. Figured that this would be the best place.
Thanks in advance your responses.
The program I'm in is very well-respected in its region (places in the 30-40 range according to the Forbes ROI rankings) but unfortunately it's a small program and doesn't really place into the top consulting and financial firms that all the top grads go into in NYC, Chicago, and all those other major cities. It sucks because I have a degree that I have on interest in using at the moment and that I've always wanted to attend an elite school. Partially for reasons of self-entitlement, but primarily for the fact that those top, top programs open tons of doors and I want that opportunity badly.
This leads me to ask a few questions:
a)Is it possible to go for a second MBA a few years down the road at a top 10 school?
b) Should I shoot for a Master's or PhD in Finance at a good school?
c) Or should I simply hustle and network my ass to those top jobs?
At this point you're probably thinking that this is the dumbest, most naive kid on the planet but I'm really lost and have nobody to talk to. Figured that this would be the best place.
Thanks in advance your responses.












