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Old 04-18-2011, 09:47 AM
 
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Unlike JDs, who tend to go straight from school, many MBAs have multiple degrees. P&G has no shortage of MBAs with phds.

And, having both degrees, I'll say the caliber of work and student in an MBA program tends to exceed those in a comparable JD program. Just look at the work each does post graduation.

Nonsense. Most MBA's come to people who take two night classes and a summer session for a few weeks. Even a Harvard MBA, which my cousin has is a short, program with little academics other than case studies. At least in law school, scholarly papers and extensive research has to be done. You obviously know little about this.

P&G has many highly educated people but they are not downtown. They are in basic research at places like MVL and other tech centers.

This is the program most MBA's take:

The part-time MBA—Uptown program is designed for working professionals who would like to continue their current career while obtaining their MBA. The features of this program were developed recognizing the unique needs and opportunities provided by a class of experienced working professionals.

Students in the program have a wealth of past experience to relate to course material and an ability to immediately apply their new education in their workplace. This key feature generates a rich classroom experience, full of insights from a wide variety of industry perspectives and experiences.
Two-Year Completion Time
Attending classes two evenings a week, the program can typically be completed in two years (8 quarters).

An MBA is the least challenging and the least academic of all graduate degrees.

Last edited by Wilson513; 04-18-2011 at 09:57 AM..
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Old 04-18-2011, 06:37 PM
 
Location: Mount Pleasant, SC
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OP, here's a real (if anecdotal) answer: look to Wyoming. Every other neighbor (or so it seemd) was a doctor of some sort, many medical. And P&G'ers flocked there. It's a quick ride down the Winton Road hill & up into Clifton for UC & its medical campus as well.

Anybody else want to answer the guy with a geographical reply?
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