Submitted by orthologic on December 21, 2007
The decision to pursue an MBA is never an easy one and with any difficult choice the individual needs to measure the risks versus the opportunities. The most obvious reason for gradate students to further education is the expectation of an increased salary or opportunity for upper executive positions (Economist.com, 2003). This paper looks to examine the rationale for pursuing a graduate degree as well as my individual expectations of the program.
My initial decision to pursue an MBA began a number of years ago when my I was passed over for a senior position for a candidate with a graduate degree. According to the US Department of Labor, in 2004 there were 2.3 million top...
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