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Posted on 12/23/10 at 2:35 pm to Newbomb Turk
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I must admit, THAT is a dilemma. I'd probably go with Vandy. But, you really can't go wrong with either choice.
This. you cant go wrong either way. I would lean more towards Kellogg for the long term benefits but vandy as an overall school has a great reputation through out the country as well
Posted on 12/23/10 at 7:13 pm to lsu711
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I am trying to move from building design to real estate development.
I'm not in RE so I probably can't help much, and from reading all the posts in this thread it seems you've done the research anyway. A lot of people who post here haven't, so I tend to assume that if the original question doesn't have enough detail. Plus, when you say "finance" I'm thinking Wall Street, not RE. So there isn't much I can say you would find useful.
Sounds like you have some experience and researched the matter though, so good luck.
Posted on 12/24/10 at 7:02 am to lsu711
Please don't base any salary expectations post MBA on any posted averages. I've known too many people who get an MBA and end up making 70k per year.
Pursue an MBA for personal reasons. If the knowledge and experience from the program help you out perform your peers, then you'll be compensated accordingly.
You may also end up in a career that does provide a path to higher pay.
Pursue an MBA for personal reasons. If the knowledge and experience from the program help you out perform your peers, then you'll be compensated accordingly.
You may also end up in a career that does provide a path to higher pay.
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