I don't know if I should get an MBA?
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30 Dec 2012, 03:41
Hi, I'm new here. So basically I graduated from a pretty good school in 2012 with a degree in humanities/liberal arts. I was totally going to go to law school, but things didn't work out too well with the LSAT, and eventually I decided law wasn't for me.
Not too long later, I was very fortunate and landed a position as an analyst doing operations work for a major entertainment company (think Disney). I've been working here for some time now and I'm very content with where I am at for the moment. My family has been encouraging me to pursue an MBA sometime down the road though. I've thought about it too, but I'm not sure if I should? TBH, I'd only go to a top national school or a top regional school anyways, so I'm aware that I wouldn't get an MBA just for the sake of having the degree. I guess I have some questions.
1) Would a MBA really help me in the sense that I have a "worthless" humanities degree? I feel like it would add a quantitative quality to my resume. But considering my career goals, I'm not sure what the clear cut benefits would be (see below). I suppose I also believe a MBA would help a bit, should I ever lose my job from a lay off or anything. I mean, I have some self-esteem issues with my crappy undergrad major. In hindsight it wasn't a great choice, but I know at the same time my work experience will give me some leverage.
2) Is my current position/field of work even qualified for an MBA? Obviously MBA schools want work experience, but work experience as an Investment Analyst vs Administrative Assistant are 2 different things. I work as an analyst in operations for a major entertainment company. I don't do much in terms of financial analysis though, mainly working with licensing agreements and distribution deals.
In terms of my career goal, truth be told, I like what I'm doing now and I like who I work for. I suppose you can say my 5 year plan for now is really to just keep working and move up within the company. If I were to get an MBA, it'd most likely be part-time anyways. But I'm just wondering if it'd be worth going to school for 33 months for night classes or Saturday classes for just another line on my resume. Oh, and not to mention the cost. Ultimately, I "think" I would just want an MBA because:
a) It compensates for my crappy BA.
b) It might help me in my future job outlook.
c) It might help me move up/get a better position within my company.