Has anyone ever tried getting an MBA with no work experience? Does it actually help you get a amazing job? Did you ever get weird stories of needing to lie about your past or some kind of embarrassing thing where you were laughed at for not having many good work studies?
I am 22 and just about to study the GMAT but kind of hesitant and wanting to ask the audience.
>>1551108
get a fucking internship at least dude
I did.
huge mistake.
>>1551108
>MBA with no work experience
Defeats the whole purpose of getting it in the first place
/sci/ is full of people who graduated with STEM degrees (chem, physics, math) and couldn't get jobs, so they immediately went into an MBA, and the end result is just more debt and they still can't get no job.
>>1551108
lmao no one will network with a faggot straight outta college
>>1551108
Any MBA worth its salt should directly give you an internship or indirectly make you appealing enough to land one yourself that you shouldn't be completely experience-less at graduation. That being said, having 1 Summer of experience will leave you pretty butt-fucked by "Executive" MBAs who already have 5-8+ years under their belts.
>>1551364
I'm so fucking glad to hear that. STEM majors are so fucking arrogant, it literally makes me smile to see those braggarts taken down a few dozen pegs.
>>1551344
Why, what happened to you?
>>1551364
They think school trains you to do a job.
>>1551108
If I were you I'd work and get the MBA online. They're pretty much cookie cutter degrees unless it's a top business school and/or you can make connections. It generally helps you get a leg up in your field, but if you have no experience, they will not magically make you in charge of shit.
I'm doing mine right now. Some of it is good, but alot of it is complete horse shit that barley would help me do my job. It's merely a checkbox for retards and HR to more easily realize I'm a competent human being.
>>1551590
>
MBA online programs are missing out on one of the best parts of the program, which is in person interaction with colleagues and professors. Its a huge component