Abishek

Learn more about the 5 steps to an MBA degree

Who should get an MBA, I guess depends on where you are in your life and where you want to be. I think it depends on each person’s individual preferences. Do you want to take that next step to be in business, to be in a position to make decisions that impact so many different people? If you want to do that and you think you’re in a place in your life that you can take that next step, definitely get an MBA.

Vishal

Learn more about study abroad

My advice for other international students considering an MBA is really to speak up especially if you’re talking about a U.S. MBA program. This is tough for me as well, we come from a country where we usually don’t speak up in class and almost confront your classmates with your opinions. So that is a big difference coming from India. But I would say that there’s value in that, you learn to speak up in class, you learn to express your options and you learn to just do it.

Brandon

Learn more about diversity in MBA programs

My advice for a minority candidate is that you have to understand that perhaps your road might be a little longer a little harder than your neighbor’s. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t do it. There are many Universities out there that have diversity programs that are targeting you as a minority specifically. And, if you find that University and you would work hard to join that University, then you will eventually have the same opportunities, the same access to corporate America that everyone else has. But, first and foremost you have to understand that perhaps it won’t be on a silver platter. My advice is, no matter how long and hard the road might be, never surrender, never give up on that dream. Find a program that you work well with, and that wants to work with you, and you’ll be able to achieve your dream.

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