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Joined: 06 Jun 2012
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Location: United States
Concentration: International Business, Technology
GMAT 1: 710 Q44 V42
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WE: General Management (Manufacturing)
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Hello everyone,
I posted a question earlier but in so doing I came with some questions.
Some people tell me it's better to wait and just do the MBA after getting a few years of work experience, others just go for the MiM.
What do you suggest and why?
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In my view, there are three key differences: age of learners, their expert encounter, and system educational costs charges. MiM applications are developed for individuals in the beginning of their profession – right after their undergrad level or after about a season on the job. MBA system are developed for individuals with about three to five decades of being in the job. A variety of different expert qualification is one of the key advantages that you may get from an MBA system because you may revenue not only from guides or teachers, but also from your other learners.
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I suggest MBA is better then MIM because it sounds more professional.
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