jthetrader
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Okay folks, here's my story; I'm a prospective law student at a quite respectable University in England (my course offer is three As at A-level, though I doubt that will mean anything to non-English people). However ambitions have changed slightly from when I set my sights on law.
My question is this, notwithstanding the financial commitment one has to make to study/live in the US ($100,000+ for tuition and living per year), what are the odds I could get accepted onto an MBA course at a good American University (HBS, Wharton, Yale, Columbia etc)? I know that that MBAs aren't considered the passport to success they were a decade ago but even so a Wall Street firm ain't going to quibble with an MBA from a good college are they?
BTW I mean a post-grad study straight from Law? Not doing Law then an Economics degree than an MBA.
My question is this, notwithstanding the financial commitment one has to make to study/live in the US ($100,000+ for tuition and living per year), what are the odds I could get accepted onto an MBA course at a good American University (HBS, Wharton, Yale, Columbia etc)? I know that that MBAs aren't considered the passport to success they were a decade ago but even so a Wall Street firm ain't going to quibble with an MBA from a good college are they?
BTW I mean a post-grad study straight from Law? Not doing Law then an Economics degree than an MBA.
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