Best graduate school for business/comp sci?

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But the value of an MS in CS is, as I understand it, dubious

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<p>Actually I disagree. An CS MS is probably one of the most useful of all of the master's degrees to have. It is certainly more useful than getting a master's in a natural science, social science, or humanities, as these master's degrees have little value. </p>

<p>Check out the salary figures and you will note that a MS CS translates into a substantial salary boost. </p>

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I want to go on to get either a MBA or a Master's in Computer Science, or possibly both

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<p>One could enter the MIT LFM program, which would give you both an MBA from the MIT Sloan School and an MS from any engineering program of your choice at MIT, incuding EECS, as long as you complete the requirements, all in 2 years.</p>

<p><a href="http://lfm.mit.edu/index.php?cat=academic&fileName=academic.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://lfm.mit.edu/index.php?cat=academic&fileName=academic.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>However, it should be said that LFM is really designed for people who are interested in operations management. If that has no interest for you, then LFM will probably be a poor fit and you should look elsewhere.</p>