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Why the heck would you pay for an MBA if you're trying to find lab work?

Im an r-slur but we were all sold a bill of goods by academia and should be directing our anger at the institutions that sold us $100k worthless degrees...

maybe degrees should not cost 100k

They don't, just like normal phones don't cost 1200$. You just willingly chose the one that did.

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Imagine being so much of a brainlet you don't get the full-ride scholarship for university.

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should be directing our anger at the institutions that sold us $100k worthless degrees...

Always blaming everyone but themselves for their shitty choices lol

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Have I made poor life decisions?

No, It's the universities who are wrong.

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It's the way of the Redditor.


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If you have experience in real world science settings, getting an MBA can help you get on the business side of the company, which is where the money is.

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I was under the impression most people didn't do that out of pocket or at least when they already had insurmountable debt. When my job needed a graduate degree they subsidized night classes over a few years.

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If you take out loans for grad school, you're a brainlet. Either get your employer to foot the bill or be smart enough to get a teaching fellowship, skip the dedicated masters, and earn your PhD.

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Nah, all managers at most biotech companies have PhDs first and then maybe an MBA. The typical route is staff scientist -> associate scientist -> management. Sometimes you see people who are project managers with just an MBA, but like they are never upper management.

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