Making the decision, your story

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Making the decision, your story

by CPA2011 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:09 am
How did you make your decision to get an MBA? What did you give up in order to do so? Did it/does it look like/do you think it will pay off in the end?

I'm currently at a firm that I like, and it's theoretically possible for me to get into the industry I want without getting an MBA. For these reasons, it's really a huge sacrifice, and a substantial risk, to quit my job and move away with my wife to go to school again. Needless to say, I'm a bit apprehensive about the whole thing. That being said, I still feel this inexplicable desire/need to get into a good school and earn an MBA. Has anyone else wrestled with this apprehension? Did you fear that you were leaving a "sure thing" with your current job and jumping blindly into uncharted waters? Were you afraid of graduating and finding yourself unable to find that "dream" job?
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by throughmba » Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:37 am
Almost everybody is undergoing this dilemma of opportunity cost.

I will bust a myth for you. You think that you may or maynot even come close to get your dream job but that is statistically not supported. There is a more than 80 percent chance of you becoming better off after your MBA tangibly. Intangibly there are benefits beyond rendering.

Its not a desire, its infact the order of the day. This means if you want to do an MBA, there is no better decision at this point.
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