MBA when you have an MSc in Accounting and Financial Mgmt
Posted Aug 13, 2012 14:14
Hi all.
Anyone who have a MSc in Business administration (I majored in Financial analysis and accounting) and have or is thinking of taking an MBA?
I would love to get your views on if it is worth it?
Hi all.
Anyone who have a MSc in Business administration (I majored in Financial analysis and accounting) and have or is thinking of taking an MBA?
I would love to get your views on if it is worth it?
Posted Aug 13, 2012 15:08
it would be better if u give ur background details ur GMAT score and what are ur post MBA goals. because without adequate info no body can help u!!!
it would be better if u give ur background details ur GMAT score and what are ur post MBA goals. because without adequate info no body can help u!!!
Posted Aug 13, 2012 16:50
I would love to get your views on if it is worth it?
It would only be worth it if you have at least three years of work experience to build on.
<blockquote>I would love to get your views on if it is worth it?</blockquote>
It would only be worth it if you have at least three years of work experience to build on.
Posted Aug 13, 2012 22:15
Ok situation:
Age: 32
4 years of Key Account Sales
3.5 years of Management Consulting in second tier firm primarily work done in foreign countries
Master as stated above
GMAT - about to take - aiming for 700s
Post Grad plans:
- Transition abroad
- Preferably specialized Hedge/PE firms
- Alternatively General Mgmt position
Hope this helps
Ok situation:
Age: 32
4 years of Key Account Sales
3.5 years of Management Consulting in second tier firm primarily work done in foreign countries
Master as stated above
GMAT - about to take - aiming for 700s
Post Grad plans:
- Transition abroad
- Preferably specialized Hedge/PE firms
- Alternatively General Mgmt position
Hope this helps
Posted Aug 14, 2012 00:37
A full-time MBA would be a highly effective way for you to make that transition.
I suggest:
New York University
Columbia University
Wharton
Booth
Harvard Business School
Northwestern
Fordham University (yes, seriously)
London Business School
Cornell University
In addition to the regular MBAs, I also suggets you look at the one year MBA at Cornell and the Masters in Finance at LBS.
PS I'm assuming, when you say abroad, that you are not in the USA.
A full-time MBA would be a highly effective way for you to make that transition.
I suggest:
New York University
Columbia University
Wharton
Booth
Harvard Business School
Northwestern
Fordham University (yes, seriously)
London Business School
Cornell University
In addition to the regular MBAs, I also suggets you look at the one year MBA at Cornell and the Masters in Finance at LBS.
PS I'm assuming, when you say abroad, that you are not in the USA.
Posted Aug 14, 2012 22:30
Thank you!
So you think it makes sense - thanks.
I will look into the Cornell program, that was a new one on the list. And I will look into HBS ofcourse.
Why Fordham?
Thank you!
So you think it makes sense - thanks.
I will look into the Cornell program, that was a new one on the list. And I will look into HBS ofcourse.
Why Fordham?
Posted Aug 14, 2012 22:35
Because of Fordham's NYC location it is one of the top ten schools worldwide with alumni who have done hedge work and hold MBAs.
If the US is your target I do think Cornell is well worth looking at: both the one and two year programmes.
Because of Fordham's NYC location it is one of the top ten schools worldwide with alumni who have done hedge work and hold MBAs.
If the US is your target I do think Cornell is well worth looking at: both the one and two year programmes.
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