Sunday, March 21, 2010

MBAs and Their Practicality

You can get an MBA or Master of Business Administration Degree for practically any program given by a college. From accounting, business management, criminal justice, education, engineering, finance, government, leadership functions, politics, real estate, to tourism and a variety of subjects I overlooked for simplicity.

We recently reported about the over-abundance of MBAs from graduate schools around the country and the impracticality of the degree’s use, other than for a resume entry.

Lots of students, loads of graduates. All with MBA degrees, which in the real world, have become relatively useless. Except, of course, for their use in a resume. There are simply too many MBAs to attract the attention they formerly did.

They are expensive to get and, someday, students may realize they are not worth their use on a resume.

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