<p>If I were to finish one of the top 50 undergraduate schools in the nation with a degree in business, would it be worth it to attend a graduate school to get a higher degree, or to work for about 5 years and then apply for an MBA? Or would it be better to get a degree, work a few years, go to grad school, work more, and then apply for an MBA program? I know this may be a stupid question, but I am just plain confused. Pretty much, what is the best thing to do after you get your degree in an undergraduate school and plan on getting an MBA? And also, would it be worth it to geta Doctorate in Business or a Ph.D.? (For a better salary and financial reasons, not for academics).</p>
<p>If you want an MBA (a top-MBA), you should work for 4-6 yrs and show some leadership potential. It really helps if you work in IB or Consulting as those are known to be feeder indstries. It also wouldn't be worth it to get a PhD if your not interested in academics...</p>