OjilEye
LibertyBell
Thank you both very much for sharing this!
What would interest me: All things considered, would you answer "Was it worth it for you?" with yes or no?
I am not really a fan of that question: "Was it worth it?" (nothing against you personally LibertyBell)
I think you'd be hard pressed to find an MBA grad that would answer "No" to a question of whether applying and attending business school was worth it. It's essentially asking someone whether the entire year (studying/taking GMAT, writing essays and going through self-discovery) and the subsequent two years attending business school was not the best use of their time. That's a hard truth to swallow.
I also think it's hard to quantify the worth of the entire process. MBA grads will likely walk away from school with new friendships, memorable experiences abroad, a network of diverse individuals they would've been unable to meet otherwise, and of course a more polished understanding of basic business principles. Sure, the job landed after graduation may not be as glamorous as originally envisioned, but am I too far off base to expect most (if not all) MBA grads telling themselves, "I experienced more things and met more people in the last two years than I ever could have had I not gone to school." Even if many of those people assess they may not come out on top financially after 5-10 years, who would say such an experience wasn't worth it?
But more importantly, going to business school is such a monumental and expensive personal decision that I think we're all clawing at reasons as to justify the entire process. My guess is, after all is said and done, it'd be really hard to look at it from an unbiased perspective and say, "Nah. Wasn't worth it."
I think for the most part, you're right, people like to justify their decision. I will give you my answer, mere months out, which is a solid, I don't know. Before I start, I should warn that my comments should be taken in the context of evaluating the degree and not Duke, which I believe is as fine as any if you've made the decision to do an MBA.
I think a business education is extremely valuable, I think about things in a completely different way than previously. Whether the MBA was worth it, like I said, I don't know. I think I'm perhaps a little different than most people in that going into the MBA, I had a job that I actually for the most part enjoyed - I liked the company, I loved the people, and I was close to MBA pay levels. So I doubt I'll get financial ROI out of it, but I knew that going in. I was simply running out of challenges at work and looked at the MBA as a way to change gears and get more challenge. I took a job with a F50 company, which was a totally different experience than what I had previously. In hindsight, I think I actually had a lot more responsibility than I had realized. And as I look at the kind of work that I see some would be MBA candidates doing, I can totally see where an MBA would be 100% worth it. This is all to say that I think your mindset going in makes a lot of difference.
I also am starting to look into other options because I'm not entirely in love with my work. My circumstances are a bit unique, but I also think you just really don't know what the job is like until you start doing it. I'm actually using my pre-MBA network to start looking around, so I can't really speak to tapping into the network (and my network is probably a little young yet anyway being recently out of school).
Anyhow, I'm more than happy to answer questions in more detail via pm to anyone that has questions.