All this makes me wonder, did the uncertainty in the job market destroy some of the value of an MBA? I am guessing that learning and gaining knowledge were one of the top reasons why most of us came to business school. The amount of work that is needed for job search and the sheer fear and uncertainty of being jobless are sure to distract us from our endeavor to learn.
Being in an MBA program felt like paying a glorified hiring consultant first, and a graduate school next.
And this makes me wonder... is there a better way to structure an MBA program? Or is this exactly how it is designed to be?
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Well, I have no clue about MBA. But, the moment I got a job I started taking things light. I guess most of the people do so. For them, the whole purpose of learning is to get a good job. Once they get one, they feel they have learnt enough. Hitherto, you are one of the very few who think the otherwise :D .
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