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Re: MS in Management or an MBA..?? [#permalink]
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If you have an MNC in mind, go and find their employees on linked in and see how many folks you can find with each degree (MBA vs. MS). My guess is that MBA is going to be 50%; 10% for MS, and 40% for no advanced degree. However, it will be different in different locations, and countries. The question where you can get in may be important, but it is secondary to the question of how can you can achieve your end goal? You see the difference between the 2?
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