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Why an MBA Degree?

It seems that the more civilization progresses, the wider the gap becomes between the haves and the have-nots in terms of the relevance and importance of higher education, which is getting commoditized everyday. At the time when our parents were still students (the 70s and early 80s), a bachelor’s degree in arts or sciences was considered enough for practical purposes like getting a well-paying government or a private job, marrying the girl one liked, and living happily ever after. People with a master’s degree, including those with an engineering or a medical degree, made up the intellectual elite of the country, and let’s not even discuss the MBAs and the Ph.Ds, who were few and far between.

Fast forward to the current ...

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