What is the difference between a top MBA and a tier 1 BBA curriculum (i.e. finance, marketing, accounting, etc.)? I can't see any curriculum differences or am I wrong?
The curriculum between the 2 should be very similar. If you decide to get an MBA after a BBA you are just wasting your time. An MBA is really for all those nonbusiness majors that decide that getting an understanding of business is important. A major other than business plus an MBA will help you understand the world better.
As far as a career, graduating at the top of a top-level MBA will guarantee you a high paying job. You can't say the same for a BBA.
Unless you graduate high from a top-level MBA school an MBA is just nice to have. Some companies will increase your pay a bit but it won't be life changing unless you plan to do something with the knowledge. If you're aiming for a C level position then an MBA will help a bit but there your career will have to speak for it self so having an MBA will just be an addition to your resume.
As far as a career, graduating at the top of a top-level MBA will guarantee you a high paying job. You can't say the same for a BBA.
Unless you graduate high from a top-level MBA school an MBA is just nice to have. Some companies will increase your pay a bit but it won't be life changing unless you plan to do something with the knowledge. If you're aiming for a C level position then an MBA will help a bit but there your career will have to speak for it self so having an MBA will just be an addition to your resume.