Wtf do you actually learn from MBA?
I get the value of building your network or re-recruiting. I also understand the appeal of a ‘2-year vacation’. Lastly, I also see the value for people with STEM or non-business backgrounds.
My question is if the actual MBA curriculum/classes really add much value to people who went into banking out of undergrad? Especially if you did business undergrad (ACCT/FINA).
You learn about the student debt market I believe.
Student debt market expert sounds like a LinkedIn title of someone I would decline to connect with lol
You learn whatever you want during an mba. The second year of school is almost all electives so it’s really up to you what you learn or how much you try.
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