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	<title>Comments on: Should i get an MBA degree from a top college?</title>
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		<title>By: RoaringMice</title>
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		<description>The top MBA programs won&#039;t even look at you without at least two years of full time, post-undergrad work experience. And a couple years of working for someone won&#039;t just help you get into an MBA program, it will also help you when it comes time to start your own business. The work experience will also help you figure out if an MBA is really what you want. Sometimes, life takes you in directions that surprise you. You&#039;re so sure you want that MBA now, but who knows... give yourself the opportunity to find out what&#039;s out there. 

So, take the GMAT next year, but postpone applying for grad school until you&#039;ve worked a year or two. Then apply.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The top MBA programs won&#8217;t even look at you without at least two years of full time, post-undergrad work experience. And a couple years of working for someone won&#8217;t just help you get into an MBA program, it will also help you when it comes time to start your own business. The work experience will also help you figure out if an MBA is really what you want. Sometimes, life takes you in directions that surprise you. You&#8217;re so sure you want that MBA now, but who knows&#8230; give yourself the opportunity to find out what&#8217;s out there. </p>
<p>So, take the GMAT next year, but postpone applying for grad school until you&#8217;ve worked a year or two. Then apply.</p>
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