The Value of an MBA Forum
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JuniJrr

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The Value of an MBA
How valuable is a MBA in the decision process of the T-20-40 schools and being a URM as well?
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bk1

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Re: The Value of an MBA
MBA not so much.
URM a lot.
URM a lot.
- Xnegd

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Re: The Value of an MBA
Yep, very little. They don't even look at you gpa for it or anything. Disclosure: I'm getting my MBA, but I'm doing it for me, and due to the type of law I want to practice. Admissions dept at various schools have very politely told me they coudln't give a crap.
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bk1

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Re: The Value of an MBA
I think you were asking about how long people (myself and Warbucks) studied for the LSAT to gauge for yourself.
If self-prep works for you then I recommend reading the Powerscore LRB/LGB and then finding a RC method that works for you (I hear Voyager's on these forums is good). Then take every single PT you can (most of them under timed conditions once you get the hang of it).
If self-prep works for you then I recommend reading the Powerscore LRB/LGB and then finding a RC method that works for you (I hear Voyager's on these forums is good). Then take every single PT you can (most of them under timed conditions once you get the hang of it).
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JuniJrr

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Re: The Value of an MBA
I plan on doing that, and a class as well....bk187 wrote:I think you were asking about how long people (myself and Warbucks) studied for the LSAT to gauge for yourself.
If self-prep works for you then I recommend reading the Powerscore LRB/LGB and then finding a RC method that works for you (I hear Voyager's on these forums is good). Then take every single PT you can (most of them under timed conditions once you get the hang of it).
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