Buisness school, waste of money& time?

<p>Going in to an MBA most people already have a specialty. That comes from your undergraduate degree and or your experience. You can specialize with a concentration or certificate during your MBA bur really and MBA is a generalist degree. Some go on to get other specializations, while some are satisfied with just the MBA. It depends on what you want to do. If you manage an Architecture company then an MBA is not really enough. If you want to manage a restaurant you’ll find you stretch your MBA skills to the limits with out a hospitality, accounting, or culinary background. It can be done though.</p>

<p>When I say manage, management, or manager I’m talking about executive management levels. I not talking about the floor manager in a Houlihans. I’m talking about the sole-proprietor, or the Regional VP, or EVP of Operations.
Check this out:
[Management</a> and Business and Financial Occupations](<a href=“http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco1001.htm#management]Management”>http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco1001.htm#management)</p>

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