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amateur economist
Nov 12, 2007

by Ozmaugh

Enrico Cocinar posted:

I graduated with a degree in economics a year ago. I currently work as a legal assistant specializing in domestic relations and collections. Originally I wanted to go to law school. However from what I learned at my business minor and a few campus visits, I am looking more towards an MBA. Should I move towards a job that will give me more business experience versus legal experience?

You can do a joint JD/MBA at a lot of schools.

I met someone recently who did the Georgetown program, and they really enjoyed it.

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amateur economist
Nov 12, 2007

by Ozmaugh
You'll need to have calculus and pass it to make it to MBA-land. You don't necessarily need it in undergrad, but it would help to at least be exposed to it. Most MBAs will have a review course available, but you will pay for it, so do it now rather than later

amateur economist
Nov 12, 2007

by Ozmaugh

Harry posted:

Unless you plan to be a higher up at some kind of health care company or something I don't see how it can possibly benefit you.

MBA/MD from UCLA sounds like it would be pretty good McKinsey material, if you didn't want to practice medicine

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