i'm thinking of doing my masters in marketing right after my degree. i understand that most people get a couple of years of work experience first before they do their masters. so if i were to go find a job with my masters degree , will i be stuck in a situation where i am overqualified for undergrad jobs.. yet not good enough to take up a position that requires a masters degree because of my lack of work experience? well, its not wharton but its one of the best business school in australia... Melbourne University..so.. the ranking part is ok i guess..
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Yes, you would. Getting an MBA from an unranked school won't help your job prospects nearly as much as getting one from a ranked school. And the ranked schools want you to have three to five years of work experience. If you are good enough to get into a top school -- you would be much better off waiting and getting an MBA from a top school.
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