Air Force Academy

With a degree from the United States Air Force Academy in economics or management, and a career within the Air Force concerning finance/banking, then proceeding onto graduate school after service for an MBA from a top 25, would any of this experience be frowned upon by wall street employers?

 
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Inflation of certifications in the job market. At the current growth rate, they will start hopping over to CAIA (CFA #2) to stand out in the crowd.

You are 18 now so in order for you to get full GI Bill you have to serve five (5) years for the initial obligation for your undergrad and then another three (3) years to get Full GI Bill Benefits under Post 9/11.

Now you are 30 or 31 if you decide to exit with GI Bill for M7 MBA route, 27/28 if you decide to pay out of pocket.

In five (5) to eight (8) years, there will be a lot more Charterholders and a lot more MBAs. The game will be different and how that game is played is anyone's guess.

  • CFA is a quick 18 months route with a typical 3 years first test to fully certified assuming you pass each level first try.

  • MBA is a two year commitment with a debt load of six figures at M7 for a rebrand into post-MBA Associate role.

Up to you.

 

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