The MBA is normally considered a terminal degree in business, so this depends on what it is that you want to do. You don't really want to go higher than an MBA if your goal is to remain in the business world, but if you wanted to go on and become a professor, or to go into another field altogether, you might be able to do that.
2007-12-30 03:04:56
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answered by neniaf 7
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I got a PhD in Finance after getting an MBA. This was actually an unusual route, since the MBA is a terminal degree and is not usually considered a good route to getting into a PhD program. However, I had also taken PhD level courses in mathematics, statistics and economics -- so had other preparation.
If you only have an undergraduate degree and an MBA, then it will be very difficult for you to get into a good PhD program.
There are tother alternatives for furthering your education. A lot of people combine an MBA with a master's degree in another field or with a law degree.
2007-12-30 04:29:52
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answered by Ranto 7
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Naturally :-) For what sort of "higher study" are you looking? I don't know of it would be practical to get a Ph.D. in Business Administration. Perhaps in mathematics or some other field. Then again, it really depends on what you would like to do. A higher degree in addition to your MBA could give you a focus.
Look into what sort of career you would like (if your interested in a specific career, look to who is hiring in those fields, and see what they seek in candidates). Good luck!
2007-12-30 03:04:40
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answered by korkypine23 3
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Of course. The education system here is geared for the 40-year student. Party on, dude.
Check out: PhD studies; ESL graduate courses, and basket weaving 1001. Semper Fi!
2007-12-30 02:57:14
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answered by Goethe's Ghostwriter 7
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yes of course!
2007-12-30 02:52:21
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answered by gayu 3
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