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i just finished my undergraduate bachellor of business administration degree in finance & economics. i would like to pursue an mba or phd in 2 years (after gaining some market experience). any advice? can i apply straight to the phd program? what are the steps? any exams? how to study? how many years do i have to study to get a phd in finance? what are best schools and what are the costs (per annum). are there any scholarships available? i am a very good student with a gpa of 3.7 (A-), and i live in chicago. any advice would be greatly appreciated. is it even worthwhile to pursue a phd? please provide as much information as possible (include a link, if you can).

2007-01-06 15:23:37 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Usually a doctorate is necessary if you are going to do research or teach in an academic environment. Other than that, probably not enough reward for the time investment.

2007-01-06 15:31:22 · answer #1 · answered by Thomas K 6 · 1 0

A occupation as a "Wall highway" dealer is a pipe dream until you have some variety of connection, and you do not inevitably want a level to grow to be a dealer. Your skill to make money will trump your degree. keep in mind, ninety 9% of investors blow their account in the 1st six months.

2016-12-15 17:39:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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