Originally posted by: ManSnake
Originally posted by: Passions
I'm 25, worked for only a year now out of college. I've been told I'm still too young for an MBA.
Plus, the fact that I look like 21 doesn't help much either. Should I wait a few years so that I am more mature for it? Every site that I goto has people going for their MBA's looking like they are in their 30's!!!
MBA is only worth getting if you go to a reputable school (Top Tier). Some of the top tier schools are: Harvard, Stanford, Wharton (Penn), Chicago, Kellogg (Northwestern). You hear stories of freshly minted MBAs getting offers of 120k base and 20k sign on bonus, 99 out of 100 times, they are MBAs from a top tier school.
Most people go to fulltime MBA programs hoping for a career change. People that go to a top tier usually score 700+ out of 800 on their GMAT, have ugrad GPA of 3.7, community involvement and a couple of really good recommendation letters or have a famous last name like Trump or Bush. Average age for the applicants are ~27 with 4+ years of real world fulltime work experience. After they get out, most commonly, they find positions in Investment Banking (e.g. Goldman Sachs), Management Consulting (e.g. Mckinsey), Accounting (e.g. PWC), real estate, nonprofit, Fortune 500 as strategists or middle management, or become business owners.
So ~27 with 4+ years of experience.