Director: MBA Can Change Your Life
April 3, 2009
By the My MBA Career Content Team – Find Top MBA Degree Programs
Despite news reports about the economy and devastating job losses this year, one university official is telling students that getting an MBA degree may be beneficial to their career and life.
Lisa Shatz, who was recently selected as director of the Full-Time MBA program at UT Dallas' School of Management, told MBA students she understood the fear they may feel upon graduation about entering the job market, according to the school.
"It's a rough economy out there right now, and I fully understand some students reluctance to take themselves out of the job market for 16 months to get an MBA," Shatz said. "But what I tell prospective students is what I've heard from a number of our own MBA alumni, that getting their MBA here at UT Dallas has completely changed their lives."
The new director said people entering the business world had more options available to them thanks to an MBA degree. She also urged perspective students to commit to a full-time MBA program, which may offer a better learning experience as well as garnering them their degree at a much quicker pace.
If you're a business professional or recently lost your job due to the recession, this may be your cue to consider entering an MBA program.
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