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Ask HN: Going to MBA for a degree in Entreprenuership
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by lix2333
5066 days ago
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I've been going back and forth about this for a while. What are the reasons someone would want to get an MBA if they want to come out of school to join a startup or found their own company? I can only think of a few reasons: 1) Connections. Going to a top school will help you meet and get to know many people who are just as well connected and ambitious. 2) Professors. They can help guide you and give you tips much like a mentor would. 3) Status. It could possibly be easier to get funding and capital if you have a MBA from Stanford on your team. Is this generally it? To me, it doesn't seem like there's much of a reason to get an MBA, even from a top school, if you're planning on doing entrepreneurship / startups. |
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If you're planning to start your own company, MBA programs are a waste of time and money. You're far, far better off saving your money, learning on your own, and working on your company. It's not that difficult, and employers/clients/investors care more about results than credentials 99 times out of 100.
That's pretty much the introduction to my book (http://book.personalmba.com). The book itself is a primer on the most important things you need to know to get started.
Hope you find this useful. Good luck!