Initially, I decided on pursuing a master's degree in innovation and entrepreneurship. In fact, I have got offer for such programmes at: Warwick University, Edinburgh University, Antwerp Management School and Trinity Dublin.
But after a quite long reflective processes I think that these programs might be too repetitive to me.. I have a lot of experience managing start-ups and small companies, but I really want to get a foot in bigger cooperates now.
Now, I also received a conditional offer for the Trinity College Dublin MBA program. I need to take the GMAT before I get an unconditional offer. I also am wondering whether this particular MBA is recognised and that good? As far as I understand it didn't manage to be AACSB-accredited, is it that important?
But I am highly considering to take this MBA now instead, as I hope it will boost and kickstart my career within consultancy and general management especially.
I know what some of you might think now.. I am 24 years old, it's way too young to go for a MBA.. I do agree that it's young, but I don't quite see the point in taking a MiM for instance, and then have to take the MBA later on.. Then it will become repetitive as well.
I have future plans on taking a DBA also, before I turn 35 preferably.
This is a lot of information, I am sorry, but I wanted to give you a clean picture of my situation so that you can advice me accordingly.
I really don't want to make a misstake when it comes to such an important decision..
Hope you can help me with some thoughts..