requirements for MBA

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Some programs may have a couple prereqs that they want you to take before you start the program. When my mom went back to B-School(at an unknown NC private school) she had to take a couple of statistics classes before starting.</p>

<p>I think that you are a little bit confused about what an MBA is. This is a graduate degree which you get after you have work experience. Go to a school with an undergraduate business program, then work for 2-7 depending on what you do. Then go get your MBA.</p>

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<p>I’m assuming that you mean if you went to undergrad and then continued immediately to business school. Then i guess yea, your concentration in b-school would be more important. But it would still not be a good idea to do this. If you did it then your MBA would be a little bit redundant to your BBA. And then you would have a BBA, an MBA and no work experience. Who is going to higher you for an MBA position. No one because you have no work experience. They’ll higher the mba with 5 years of work experience. You’ll get a job for a BBA grad and then you will have already wasted your chance of a career push or career change with an MBA</p>

<p>would the same apply if i wanted a JD/MBA degree?</p>

<p>What part of it?</p>

<p>getting into a top MBA program</p>

<p>without work experience</p>

<p>It’s still not going to happen.</p>

<p>(Are you so obsessed with not having to work for two years before your MBA that you’re willing to go to school for three in order to avoid it?)</p>

<p>ugh, yes. i want to get down with all my education asap.</p>

<p>Run47, you are good lil ■■■■■. Keep up the good work.</p>

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… you do realize that adding a degree is not the way to do this, right?</p>

<p>but education i mean MBA</p>

<p>… you realize that adding a three-year degree before it is not the way to do this, right?</p>