MBA in Energy
I attended a notable college in Texas, unfortunately a non-target school. Being a jackass, I didn't pursue a business degree (law instead). Worked in the oil fields during the summers. Did an internship my senior year at a boutique energy investment bank. And now I'm trying to pursue and MBA specializing in energy finance.
I am searching for the best MBA school, known for there energy finance. I know Texas McCombs has a good program, along with Rice University.
But the question is, who has the best MBA program for energy finance? Or, screw the specialty/ industry focus and try to get into the notable target schools? What are your thoughts on this? I got a 762 on the GMAT?
What's wrong with a law degree???
not.. this... here...
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No offense, law is boring. I seriously don't have the drive to wake up, go to work, and draft contracts. I'd rather spend all night working on something I know will make a difference for my client(s). Other than that, anybody have suggestions or insight?
How did you get a 762 (emphasize the 2) on the GMAT?
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