Hey everybody,
I used to work as a retail sales manager - I had over 10 years of retail experience - but last year I got laid off due to chain-wide cutbacks. It was a blow at the time, but it's gotten worse because since then I've been unable to find meaningful work.
In the past year I've had a couple of short term bookkeeping temp jobs, but that's it.
So, I'm going to go for an MBA. At first I was thinking of a mid-tier US school like Georgetown or Boston/Carroll, but is this realistic?
I'm in my mid-30s, so going to community college to take accounting and pre-MBA classes is not really an option. Should I aim lower: Babson? Hult? Or is it worth looking internationally? I've heard that recruiting standards are less stringent in Asia, Australia, and other places where MBA programs are less desirable.
Any suggestions for this out-of-work old guy?
I used to work as a retail sales manager - I had over 10 years of retail experience - but last year I got laid off due to chain-wide cutbacks. It was a blow at the time, but it's gotten worse because since then I've been unable to find meaningful work.
In the past year I've had a couple of short term bookkeeping temp jobs, but that's it.
So, I'm going to go for an MBA. At first I was thinking of a mid-tier US school like Georgetown or Boston/Carroll, but is this realistic?
I'm in my mid-30s, so going to community college to take accounting and pre-MBA classes is not really an option. Should I aim lower: Babson? Hult? Or is it worth looking internationally? I've heard that recruiting standards are less stringent in Asia, Australia, and other places where MBA programs are less desirable.
Any suggestions for this out-of-work old guy?