A New York Times article seems to be saying that MBA’s, in light of Wall Street/Hedge Funds, are not worth earning anymore. In fact, the article really speaks about the finance industry (an a handful of giant hedge funds) and new york in particular. Worth a read, but provides little real insights; other than this very interesting fact: “The number of students who earned M.B.A.’s in 2005 was about 142,600, nearly twice the level in 1991.”
Is an MBA Worth It?
September 19, 2007 · No Comments
Categories: Campus Eco-System · Campus as Market · Students
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