JD/MBA from UMich is definitely the stronger combo, but do bear in mind that your costs are wrong (you've used accounting cost rather than opportunity cost)
Go with Option 3: MBA from Michigan (Ross). If you want to go into finance, don't waste time getting a JD/MBA... All you're setting yourself up for is additional cost, more time in school, and less fun than getting a regular MBA.
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JD/MBA from Michigan. That's what Ari Gold did and look how it worked out for him.
JD/MBA from Michigan, no real question here. Yale is a School of Management, its competitive advantage is non-profit management.
JD/MBA from UMich is definitely the stronger combo, but do bear in mind that your costs are wrong (you've used accounting cost rather than opportunity cost)
Kellogg/Northwestern has a 3 year JD/MBA program.
I've been hearin the Kellogg JD/MBA programs been producing fucking rockstars left and right.
Go with Option 3: MBA from Michigan (Ross). If you want to go into finance, don't waste time getting a JD/MBA... All you're setting yourself up for is additional cost, more time in school, and less fun than getting a regular MBA.
Agree with the above poster. If you goal is finance why do the JD. I don't know why its MBA at Yale vs JD/MBA at Mich. Just do the MBA at Mich.
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