It depends. Yes, I think, if you want to either: * Go into a consulting or investment banking career; something that requires high levels of problem solving, issue spotting, etc. * Go into a business-oriented legal career - corporate attorney, securities, transactional work, etc. * waste a lot of time and money figuring out what you want to do. I think you shouldn't if: * you think it'll represent a golden key to the world (you still have to scrap for a job when you're done). * you want to start a life anytime soon (it's at least a 4 year commitment). * you're lazy or tend to procrastinate. Hope this helps. It probably doesn't. Every person is unique and every person has different strengths/weaknesses/needs/wants/DNA.
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.
Only difference is of advancement. MBA is far more advanced version than M.Com
In 1975. According to Harvard University's JD/MBA alumni list, Mitt Romney completed the joint JD/MAB program in 1975.
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It is a possibility if you meet the requirements, time, effort, and money involved.
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The master's in accounting is specific to accounting. The MBA is particular to business administration and all it contains.
The difference between MSc in operation management and MBA in operation management is that MSc in operation management leads to a general manager while the latter leads to an operations manager.
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There are many MBA programs offered by Northwestern University. Examples of MBA programs offered by Northwestern University include two year, one year, MMM, and JD-BMA.