steamT
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2006
- 5
First off I am new here, but have read many of thread already and have found your experiences, information, and advice very helpful.
I know this has been asked a million times here, but my situation is perhaps a little different. I really enjoy a lot of fields and subjects. (Example- I struggled with picking a major in college. The problem was I liked too many things. I liked mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, economics, accounting, and computer science. I ended up picking ME because I ran out of scholarship money and the debt starting racking up.)
I work as a mechatronics engineer now and love it. However, I think that one day I’d like to start my own business. I think that if I’m going to do anymore schooling I’d like to do it now even though I only have a couple years of engineering experience. I am now married and I don’t want to try going to school when I have kids. Anyways, my company just announced that they will provide tuition reimbursement for people who want to get their MBA from the local college at nights. I could learn business fundamentals on my own but I figure I might as well get the degree if it’s free. My only concern is that it is not top 50 ranked. It is the second or third best MBA program in the state, but there is only one top 50 program in our state. I think that this program will help me get the personal education I seek, but I don’t think it will be very versatile if I ever wanted to go into engineering management when I get older. My scores are such that I could go to a top 10 MBA school so my question is this, should I just go for it or should I consider waiting and going to a top 10 school later? (I have a hard time justifying that financially since I would lose 2 years wages and pay huge tuitions.)
I know this has been asked a million times here, but my situation is perhaps a little different. I really enjoy a lot of fields and subjects. (Example- I struggled with picking a major in college. The problem was I liked too many things. I liked mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, economics, accounting, and computer science. I ended up picking ME because I ran out of scholarship money and the debt starting racking up.)
I work as a mechatronics engineer now and love it. However, I think that one day I’d like to start my own business. I think that if I’m going to do anymore schooling I’d like to do it now even though I only have a couple years of engineering experience. I am now married and I don’t want to try going to school when I have kids. Anyways, my company just announced that they will provide tuition reimbursement for people who want to get their MBA from the local college at nights. I could learn business fundamentals on my own but I figure I might as well get the degree if it’s free. My only concern is that it is not top 50 ranked. It is the second or third best MBA program in the state, but there is only one top 50 program in our state. I think that this program will help me get the personal education I seek, but I don’t think it will be very versatile if I ever wanted to go into engineering management when I get older. My scores are such that I could go to a top 10 MBA school so my question is this, should I just go for it or should I consider waiting and going to a top 10 school later? (I have a hard time justifying that financially since I would lose 2 years wages and pay huge tuitions.)