kidderek wrote:
dalexc wrote:
I was doing research on Entrepreneurship and many places recommend that it would be wise to pick up your JD as well, however they really do not give any reasons as to why? Also, I plan on graduating with a 3.5+ degree in finance and have intentions of going to Harvard. I know for a fact that I will have a fair shot of going to Harvard for my MBA. The problem comes in with the competitiveness of Law schools. I will be WAY below par with a 3.5/3.6 gpa for Harvard Law school.
I really need some advice here:
Is a J.D. worth it if you want to pursue a MBA in entrepreneurship?
Would I have a shot at Harvard Law school with that GPA and great LSAT?
What are the benefits of having an MBA/JD?
Advice #1 Check all your notions about graduate school (MBA & JD) at the door.
Advice #2 Tell us a little more about your background. You know for sure that you will have a fair shot at Harvard? That's quite a bold statement.
Where should I begin with Advice #1? Any suggestions?
And for Advice #2. Yeah. Bold statement, but that is just the way I am. I create a goal for myself and I do everything possible to turn that goal into reality. It worked for the rest of my life, why not now, eh?
But I am very young (21), African American male. I know I have plenty of time to prepare a great application and I attend to do just that. I will get 740+ on the gmat (started preparing for it already) and as far as community service: I'm treasurer of circle k for my school and apart of habitat for humanity. joined leadership groups. Going to be a part of a orientation leadership role at my school next year (i'll be entering my senior year in the fall)
When I get out of school, the only thing I am a little confused about is where/what leadership roles can I find outside the work field. I know they are out there, I have just yet to look. But after 5+ years I'll apply and get in their Business school. Their law school on the other hand, I really do not know what I am getting myself into which is where you guys come in. Hopefully. I know this is a gmat board, but still.