Does an MBA degree make up for no-name undergrad school?

I was wondering if going to a top 20 MBA or name brand MSF program would make up for a state bumble hell university that no one has heard of. Basically, will employers look at the person as being an alumni of the graduate school, or will the undergraduate institution still leave a stigma on the resume.

I guess one way I was looking at it is, Mitt Romney went BYU for undergrad, but everyone associates him with Harvard due to graduate school.

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Going to a top MBA program will erase any concerns people have about you graduating from a no-name undergrad program. You could have gone to University of Phoenix online and nobody will care if you have a full-time MBA from Harvard, Stanford, or any of the top 10 MBA programs for that matter. Employers will assume your background is stellar (or at least pretty damn good) if you're admitted to one of these MBA programs.

As I've written before, I don't think the same is true of MSF programs.

 

Going to top MSF program proves you are a good student. It is common that people who have a 3.5+, 650-750 GMAT, but no return offer from BB IBD, MC, etc. are the ones who are admitted. It's meant to give you more quantitative skills but also gives you a good chance to get in a top company. Going to a top MBA proves you are a good student AND someone who has successfully moved up the ladder in a corporation (more than likely the MBB, facebook, Google, Amazon, BBs of the world) and quite often you were in a MC, PE, IBD, etc. role. I think the top MBA eliminates the no-name undergrad 95% of the time. Some megafunds may have "some" leniency to the top tier undergrad+top tier MBA profiles but the vast majority of people won't work there anyways.

 
"ke18sb"

Yes.

Also for the record, BYU is a top school. Its well known that superstars go there due to religious reasons. Lots of kids will go to BYU despite being capable of getting into more target schools. The mormon network runs deep and those kids get great jobs.

Truth.

"If you want to succeed in this life, you need to understand that duty comes before rights and that responsibility precedes opportunity."
 

Also want to verify this. BYU's undergrad b-school has been ranked in the top 10 every year for the last decade and regularly places undergrads into MBB, etc.

 

Where you decided to go to school at 18 years old predicts your future and you will never be able to escape that. You will be forced to work in Minnesota for the rest of your life milking cows and ice fishing.

Dude, BBs hire MBAs from those top schools all the time without ever having worked on the street. Prestige isn't as important as you think it is.

Stop drinking the koolaid.

 

Honestly this is such a fucking stupid question. WTF is wrong with this forum.

If someone asks something about something specific and not commonsensical the standard response is "this question was answered 100 times, look it up"- though its usually not. Meanwhile this stupid shit actually gets responses. Like how fucked do you have to be to even think twice about this?

 

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