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James Nicholas's avatar

Another alternative is developing your own curriculum, one course at a time, courses that give you information for your career or that would simply be intellectually challenging and fun. Do universities offer this alternative these days, or must one be working toward a degree to be admitted to a class? One thing that would be missing in this solo approach is the fellowship and learning from fellow students all working for the same degree.

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Anvesh K's avatar

To me the whole thing always reeked. One of my cousins from India paid $4000 to a consultant in the US to write the SOP on his behalf. The essence of his SOP was that he is doing the MBA to help poor farmers like his father make better money for their produce. He got in Maryland I think and has been working for Amazon ever since graduation. Never even returned to India. Now imagine 200 more such guys. That's been my idea of an MBA class. Very intelligent folks but soulless at best and frauds at worst.

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