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In the shortest amount of time and still be able to work a job to pay off the school in the same time to avoid the loans.
I was seriously sick since I was 14 with gastroporesis and several other things(not enough room to list). I am now at 20 just getting back on my own feet and because I've already missed such a large chunk of my life want to get my education done quickly so I still have time to enjoy young adulthood.

2007-01-20 04:10:58 · 1 answers · asked by tigerbullandlillyofthevalley 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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The answer to your question depends on what you mean by a "good quality MBA." For me, it is an MBA from a ranked MBA program.

The average student who gets an MBA from a top 15 school can move into nearly any field and will command a six-figure salary. Schools ranked 16-30 will not do as much, but will allow students to increase their salaries and give them options. Other ranked schools (31-50) will usually be worth the expense.

However, going to a school that is not ranked will do little to give a student an increase in salary and won't help them much in getting new jobs. I would only recommend one of these schools to someone who wants to get ahead at his current place of employment.

If you go with my definition -- then you need to stop thinking about the fastest way -- and start thinking about the best way. The top schools want you to have three to fice years of work experience after you graduate from college.

You need to finish your undergraduate degree and work for a few years before you start thinking about a quality MBA.

2007-01-20 04:42:06 · answer #1 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

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