How easy is it to get admission in top US graduate schools?

<p>A few days back, I talked to someone who’s going to complete his Bachelor’s degree (in Business Information Systems) next year. When I asked him about his plans of doing Masters, he said: </p>

<p>“If I do a Masters right after my degree, it will be really hard for me to get a job because many employers do this mistake… once you do your masters and you have no work experience, they tend to think that you are not good enough for which you had to do your Masters. I’ll do my Masters after gaining three-year work experience, then I can ask my company or the government to pay for my fees.
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Do you agree on what he said? **</p>

<p>What I believe is that if I can get atleast 2.1 or B+ (or equivalent score) in my Bachelor’s degree then I can meet the requirements of a relevant job offered by many companies. Moreover, by doing Masters right after graduation I can be sure of scoring better than if I study it three years after graduation. </p>

<p>Is a Masters degree holder always expected to have a few years of work experience?</p>