Only you can determine that. You have to acquire a vision for yourself; A specific and clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. It should be based on passion; A love for want you want to do with the recognition of the benefit it will bring to others as well as yourself. Once you acquire that vision, you path will become clear.
Approximately 0.5% of Americans hold both a law degree and an MBA graduate degree.
Yes and a MBA
The MBA can take between two and three years to complete. The law degree will take three years of law school post bachelor's degree.
Actually it is JD/MBA. The JD is Doctor of Jurisprudence (law degree) and MBA is Master of Arts in Business Administration. Some schools offer the two together as one degree: JD/MBA.
I am a student at maastricht university doing a MBA i have just started and have completed 5 subjects. I have a law degree as a first degree. have been working for about 12 years as prosecutor in namibia. What suggestions do you have as a thesis topic for a person with a law degree and prosecution as a first degree?
An MBA is a post graduate degree
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In most places you have to have a bachelors to get into law school. Some law schools run a combined JD/MBA program.
You can be a software or hardware or any other type of engineer with a MBA degree.
A "Masters Degree" is a general term for a post gratuate degree that usually takes one or two years to obtain. An "MBA" is a particular kind of Masters Degree, on that specializes in business administration. MBA stands for "Masters in Business Administration."The MBA is a masters degree. It is a masters in business administration (MBA).
Yes, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) is considered a Masters degree.
Yes, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) is considered a graduate degree.