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<p>i don’t know if i would leap to the conclusion that an MBA is “obviously” in higher demand from employers. advanced engineering experience, on the other hand, that is something that i would be comfortable plastering on my resume. just make sure that the money you are going to sink into an MBA program will actually pay off, and that you have a clear idea of why you are making that committment.</p>
<p>if you work in an area that is not in your interest, fiddle around for a while as an analyst, trying to get into a “top” MBA program, and then move from there into a totally unrelated field, probably with a new company, why do you expect that to make you more marketable. You’ll be in your mid twenties trying to get a foot in the door again, hoping that your hiring manager, against incredible odds, went to your undergrad.</p>
<p>you’d be much better off finding enjoyable work after undergrad, and moving on to an MBA when you have a clear picture of what it will do for you.</p>