Question by : Grad school for MBA a good idea?
When I entered college I had no idea what I wanted to do, so my consular suggested communications since it was so broad. The field is broad and I like not being weighed down to one field. However I am about to graduate with my degree in Professional Communications. It is like a business communications. I am been looking at some of my job options and I really do not see anything I like. I have done an Internship at NASA doing PR/Marketing and did not enjoy the work but loved NASA. Some of friends and family tell me that a lot of non technical jobs don’t care what your degree is in, but care that you have a degree and that I have to learn to market myself and my resume to the job I am applying for. I am thinking about getting my MBA after I graduate. Is this a good or bad idea? Anyone been in the same situation? Thanks.
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Answer by Ring0Rosie
It would be a better idea to get into the workforce if you can find a job. Then, once you have a job, you’ll qualify for tuition reimbursement. Your employer will pay for you to go to school. That way you can get your MBA while you are making $ and you don’t need anymore loans!
If you can’t get a job (it doesn’t have to be your dream job, it just needs to get you started in the workforce), then you can go to school and wait for the economy to get better. But, if you can get the job- go for it!
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