Is it just me

<p>or are any of you thinking of grad school too? if you are planning for grad school, do you have any suggestions or comments? what kind of masters/Phd are you gonna be trying to get? any particular reason for choosing it? where would you want to go and how would you achieve the requirements necessary for that school?</p>

<p>yeaa because i think if i go to a UC, i'll be more prepared for grad school whereas cal poly will prepare me for a job. i think i would go for a MBA (only two additional years). the percentage of people going to grad school from UC's is much higher than cal poly's.</p>

<p>Most likely 4+1.
Fastest way to get a MS in EE or ME I think!</p>

<p>i was thinking about mba.. i have to admit: i have a penchant for the green stuff, and the easiest way to do that (assuming that it is) is to get an MBA and work my way up to corporate ladder. i wanna try to hit one of the top 5 b-schools so that the job outlook after is much more lucrative. stanford seems to be looking nicer by the day since it's close to the bay area and near where i grew up. however, the requirements seem to be freakishly hard since they place a lot of emphasis on work experience that specifically pertains to leadership skills. my dad was suggesting that i be RA in the dorms, work with Ralph for comp support, etc (those who went to the EE open house, you remember right?)
any additional things you guys can think of, work experience wise?</p>