Is it possible to receive a MS from one college and receive a MBA from another college/university?

May 30, 2009 by MBA Tips and Reviews  
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Can you answer handr_bloch’s question about MBA?:

I’m planning to get a MS in Accounting at a local college near my home and a MBA in Management at NYU sometime in the future. Will I be allowed to do this? In other words, will NYU allow me to get a MBA from their school if I already have another master’s degree?

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Why Should I Get an Mba?

May 29, 2009 by MBA Tips and Reviews  
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Why Should I Get An MBA?

Read this and other great articles on the MBA at http://www.TopTenMBA.com

The MBA or Masters in Business Administration Degree is absolutely required to attain the high salaries that coveted professional business jobs provide. Top ranking programs come in several different forms and are offered through Online programs, Distance Learning, Executive programs and of course through some of the top university business schools in the U.S. and elsewhere in full time and part time MBA programs.

Obtaining the Masters in Business Administration from a Top Program is key to entry into several competitive job fields. Investment Banking, Trading, Consulting, Marketing and Financial Sales are only a few of the highly competitive and high paying financial and business careers. These MBA jobs and the companies that offer them almost exclusively hire from a crop of the top ten program graduates each year. Competition is fierce, but a high ranking school can be the difference between gaining admission into this select world or not.

Several publications issue “MBA School” rankings. Some of the more well-regarded are those put out by BusinessWeek, U.S News and World Report and the Wall Street Journal. There are a few key steps that are required to get into the top MBA programs. A high GMAT score, solid essays, outstanding grades and impressive extracurricular activities are all key components of a good mba school application. There are several great titles available to help you prepare and courses such as Princeton Review and Kaplan can help you achieve your maximum potential on the GMAT.

Of course there is a good amount of competition to get into the best programs and for good reason. MBA jobs are some of the best paying in the workforce and top graduates make on average substantially more than non-degree holders. If you can’t do a full-time program there are a number of quality online MBA and distance learning programs available that can give you a great education and help you move up in corporate America. While these online schools might not have the panache or prestige that a top ranked program will have, they certainly will give you an advantage over the competition with just a bachelor’s degree.

Finally, after you graduate, as important as the degree is your preparation and ability to interview. Interview skills are something that the best MBA programs stress. There are typically resources available at top programs such as career counseling, internships and interview and networking workshops. The MBA is your ticket to the high salary jobs in the exciting worlds of finance and big business that many dream of. With hard work, good planning and dedication obtaining a Masters in Business Administration from a top school can be achieved.  Read more great articles on the MBA at http://www.TopTenMBA.com



Thanks to Robert Levin for contributing this article to our MBA blog:

With Degrees in Film, Real Estate Finance and Development as well as a Ph.D in Psychology, Robert Levin writes expert articles covering a broad range of issues. Some of his websites include: www.toptenmba.com,
www.MBAonline.me, www.lawdegree.me, www.topvirtualserver.com and www.tvwriter.me



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How much time does it take to prepare for GMAT?

May 29, 2009 by MBA Tips and Reviews  
Filed under GMAT & Business Schools

Can you answer Lunatic’s question about MBA?:

Hi,

I wanted to know how much time it would take to prepare for the GMAT. I am aiming to get a score around 700. I am also working so am a bit confused as how should I make a schedule. Will 5-6 weeks studying 3 hours on weed days and 4-5 hours on weekend be sufficient ?

I look forward to your responses. Thanks in advance.

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What does an MBA without Full time work experience start at?

May 28, 2009 by MBA Tips and Reviews  
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Can you answer Rodie’s question about MBA?:

I’m pursuing my MBA this year and I have work experience in banking (teller) and grocery, but no full time experience. What can I expect to earn? I’m looking at the Tampa Bay area.

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See What MBA Content I Just Added

May 28, 2009 by MBA Tips and Reviews  
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