This one year program is for much older candidates. Do you know about the program and how is the placement like?
dude you already said you had an MBA…from two different schools, if I can recall correctly. Why does it matter what “placement” is like?
In this market, you need at least 2 MBAs, and you have to write all three levels at least 3 times.
A charter for every wall that comprise the office & workspace.
Make sure you spell Stanford correctly on your application.
Its STANFORD MBAFinance. You wrote STANDFORD…you jack arsed retard. Willy
Do it both .
Isn’t MBAFinance that shared account that everybody from one office or school uses?
Dude how hard is it to sign up for your own account?
mwvt9 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Isn’t MBAFinance that shared account that > everybody from one office or school uses? it’s all the same person, he just makes stuff up or has multiple personality disorder
hhaha this always cracks me up
I do not have an MBA so no one flame me here. But I have met a lot of people that do have MBA’s and just getting into one of these schools, much less both, would be pretty tough. MIT and Stanford accept very different types of students so persenting yourself to both schools equally well enough to be accepted is very slim. Not saying it is impossible but if you had a clue you would not of post this topic. just my .02
MBAFinance is one of the funniest posters. I think he laughs last.
I am curious, would any school accept you if you already have an MBA elsewhere? I am just wondering how much value that will add. I am just wondering why anyone would want to have 2 MBAs?
i dont think they could rule you out but who would even apply?
sublimity Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > MBAFinance is one of the funniest posters. I > think he laughs last. farley is pretty good too
To me it seems sloan programmes are for people who want to advance in their current careers. Is it the case?