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Posted on 11-02-06 12:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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An interesting question was posed to me today. Thought I'd post it here and see what folks here would think of it:

If you are approaching age 40, is it too late to join an MBA program?

I am not talking about one of those Blue Chip MBA programs like Wharton or Stern.

The type of programs in consideration is more of mid-tier... like that of UCLA's Anderson or Rice's Jones... or even lower tier like Monmouth or Strayer.

I would like to get an MBA, but am not sure whether to do it now or later. Decisions, decisions, decisions....
 
Posted on 11-02-06 12:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Riten..
never to late to advance your career..
i say go for it if u can!
i have not done MBA myself. but been to few info. sessions.. i have seen ppl over 40 in those sessions..
as long as u can do it based on ur lifestyle..
i say do it!
 
Posted on 11-02-06 3:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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There are two guys in my MBA class in Columbia who are 48 and 45 years old and I, myself, am 35. It's never too late, my friend in the quest for education to better oneself. Good luck.
 
Posted on 11-02-06 7:14 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Regarding to this thread....
.I think its good as lots of people who are doing MBA in US are around 30s and 40s.....i am 24 and doing MBA in Webster University but most of the people in my class are around 30s and 40s.......but the good thing for them is they have experience.....Experience matters a lot while studying MBA........i have 4,5 people in mah class who are in mid 40s.so dont worry......
 
Posted on 11-03-06 6:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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tshetensherpa,
Which Webster you went?

ya as you have said, its never late to join MBA. Infact with my personal experince its better to join MBA with some core work experience which you can apply in your study for projects and all.

All the best Riten. :)
 
Posted on 11-03-06 12:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Why only in the US?

In Nepal too, the trend of "older" people going back to school -- particularly for an MBA degree, which is seen as a fairly versatile degree -- has increased dramatically in the last several years, especially with the rise in the number of privately-run management schools.

In Nepal I have seen (and taught marketing research to) a number of over-40
students at evening Executive MBA classes, particularly at Ace Institute of
Management in Baneswor.

My experience is that these "older" students are:

a) extremely motivated (after all, they are attending MBA classes NOT out of some vague duty or for their parents, but because they really want to for specific career-related or some other personal/professional reasons),

b) comfortable asking a lot of difficult questions (and they draw upon their own real-life experiences to look for practical relevance in all fancy academic theories),

c) necessary to have in classroom to raise the level of discussions.

As a part-time teacher once upin a time, I certainly learnt a lot from these mature, motivated and very hardworking students.

If that's the case in small Nepal, I am sure, mighty US universities would be all the
more welcoming of motivated students who present compelling reasons for doing
an MBA at pretty much any age.

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 11-06-06 2:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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lovenepalalways
I am in Webster University in Saint Louis,Missouri in USA.I came to US in august 11 2006.Well i realli meant it...its better to have a work experience.....
 
Posted on 11-06-06 3:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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guys whats the scope of PHD in Nepal??
 
Posted on 11-06-06 3:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 11-06-06 4:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 11-06-06 4:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hushpuppy,
is that your school?

j bhaye ni (O: ma chhai join gardina )O: mildai na kya...

mero aim.. i will do MBA when I am 40 plus.
 
Posted on 11-06-06 8:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kina Thapap bro testo nabhanu nai ..teti paisa kamayera mani yesto bhanne...:P
Ahile join gare bhai halyo ni..yeso malai pani donation dinu na freaking MBA is expensive.I just plan and plan ..:D
 
Posted on 11-06-06 9:36 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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imi
jpt guff dine )O: .. ma sanga chhaina paisa )O:
$$$ bhako bhaye .. ta ma sapai bhanda pahile nepal janthe )O:... nepal jana lai ticket kinne paisa nabhaye ra k garne.. .
skul jada kheri ko loan tirda tirda.. kapal nai fuli sakyo )O:
 
Posted on 11-06-06 9:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hushp,
timlai tha chha ni PhD ko scope nepal ma.

1. professor hune university ma... direct Assistant Professor ma appointment paayinchha.
2. ronast ma gayera "pragya" huna paayinchha
3. ani sikshaya mantralaya bata euta k k ho kunni medal pani paayinchha..


1 and 2 ko lagi chhai hajur ko justo connection ni chhayinchha. ani

3 ko lagi chhai PhD complete gareko chhithi liyera sikshaya mantralaya ma lage pugchha.
 
Posted on 11-06-06 10:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A retard brain! Seems like intake of jack with coke has been optimum recently!

Happy nocturnal hours! :)
 
Posted on 11-06-06 10:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I think les not twist the fact. Nobody does MBA to better your education for oneself..maybe to better your green sheets!

Similarly people who are doing phd, are merely doing it cause they didn't know what else to do :).
 
Posted on 11-06-06 11:16 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oys,
Arew you doing PhD?
 
Posted on 11-06-06 11:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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tshetensherpa,
I did MBA from Webster University, Thailand.

Good to see Webster people in Nepal.

Cheers. :)
 
Posted on 11-06-06 11:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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oys,
common .. that's not true (O:
i am in PhD .. and hopefully i will complete it .. if they do not throw me out (O: because I want to (O:

flipuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
hajur le k k bhannu bha ho (O:
 
Posted on 11-07-06 10:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here's how I look at it:

Learning for the sake of learning is good at any age.

But, most likely, you will be doing MBA for more than that, and especially for one particular reason. Yes, to make more money!!!

So, given the fact that you will be spending something in tune of $200K for your MBA, not counting the opportunity cost, you should consider how much of an ROI will there be.

Say you become a freshly minted MBA when you are 40, you still have 25 years (assuming you retire at 65) to get back that money and lot more. So logic dictates it should be a viable project.

Now, there are equally interesting alternatives to getting MBA and joining corporate rat race, but that's another story.
 



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