Hi all,
Today my employer has agreed to bankroll my MBA. According to admissions data, I am a comparatively young candidate (25) for a part-time program.
I can't complete a full-time MBA because my company needs me to work. I couldn't enroll in full-time MBA anyways because having a job provides me with the money required to pay my mortgage, feed myself, invest, and have a nice weekend once in a while.
How is it possible that so many candidates can forgo two full years of employment to complete a full-time MBA?
I am entirely befuddled.
Are there boundless paid and subsidized internships reserved exclusively for MBA students? Is the full-time MBA applicant pool stocked with deep-pocketed individuals that retain exceptional budgeting guile? Are they so emboldened by statistical assurances of a juicy salary awaiting commencement that wittingly abdicating income is justifiable?
How does one rationalize a full-time MBA? How is that a good decision?
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