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<blockquote data-quote="dipo" data-source="post: 302089" data-attributes="member: 47986"><p>I don't think the MBA can hurt you, though I do think you might be disappointed if you've never taken an MBA course (speaking from my experience as an undergrad and non-MBA grad student taking classes at a business school that always ranks in the top 5). I also think the AM program is designed for someone in precisely your situation, so I wouldn't be worried about the short timeline. But if you prefer a two year program, then you should probably do one. And I'd probably pick Yale either way, but that's just me. Also, you get a lifetime membership to the Yale club in New York. People rarely consider that but the value is actually incredible. Similar clubs will set you back half a million dollars to join plus tens of thousands in yearly fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipo, post: 302089, member: 47986"] I don't think the MBA can hurt you, though I do think you might be disappointed if you've never taken an MBA course (speaking from my experience as an undergrad and non-MBA grad student taking classes at a business school that always ranks in the top 5). I also think the AM program is designed for someone in precisely your situation, so I wouldn't be worried about the short timeline. But if you prefer a two year program, then you should probably do one. And I'd probably pick Yale either way, but that's just me. Also, you get a lifetime membership to the Yale club in New York. People rarely consider that but the value is actually incredible. Similar clubs will set you back half a million dollars to join plus tens of thousands in yearly fees. [/QUOTE]
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