Some advice needed(recent graduate)

<p>Hello, I was looking for some suggestions or opinions on my current situation. I have been debating going back to school for a second bachelors. I will keep it short:</p>

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<li>graduated with finance degree. ~3.0 gpa, well known university (not a target business school though)
-a years worth of experience in corporate setting through summer jobs</li>
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<p>my options:
1) look for full time job, try to launch career</p>

<p>2) pursue a second bachelors in either economics or statistics -> grad school after</p>

<p>3) pursue accounting designation while working part-time</p>

<p>Any advice is appreciated. I understand this is one of those things where "you have to figure out what you want in life", but what would some of you suggest? I am not satisfied at all with the education I received, and feel it is going to bother me if I do not pursue more education. With current stats I am pretty sure no top B school/masters would consider me down the road - even with stellar GMAT/GRE</p>

<p>I would look for a full time job where real life learnings happen. If you put in an effort you can learn much. Many MBA programs look at ones actual job experience and performance heavily in their applicants evaluation. If you can show a steady upward trend in experience and responsibility in 3 to 5 years, you will be a strong candidate to get into a good MBA program.</p>

<p>I would do whatever you can to get a job in your field or as a fallback option getting into a masters program. A second BS won’t really improve your jobs prospects and it will cost you alot of money in tuition (and opportunity cost due to lost wages while you aren’t working)</p>

<p>This might give you some guidance finding a job with your finance major:</p>

<p>[Finance</a> Major Jobs - MajoredIn](<a href=“http://www.majoredin.com/jobs/Finance]Finance”>http://www.majoredin.com/jobs/Finance)</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>