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pml1 wrote: » Hi everyone! Long time reader, first time poster!
pml1 wrote: » Hi everyone! Long time reader, first time poster! I think you plan is definitely doable. Though I didn't necessarily plan it that way, I have taken a similar path myself. I have a B.B.A. from a small school and recent changed careers to IT as a network technician for a health services company. I think having a background in business can be very helpful while working in IT. It's helped me develop a great relationship with our IT director (also an BBA). Business knowledge is definitely not a subsitute for technical expertise, but it's certainly a great complement, especially if your goal is to work in IT management. The one suggestion I would offer is that you may want to wait a while between your BBA and your MBA. If you aren't careful, you may end up over-education for your level of experience...and if you're lucky, you'll find a great company who's willing to pay for some portion of the MBA later!
JoJoCal19 wrote: » Hi pml1, I totally agree with the experience aspect of the MBA but I actually have been working fulltime professionally since I was 19 and Im now 27 this month. So I actually have had about 4 years of professional/business experience and 4 years of IT experience the past 4 years. I will actually be in an ideal situation by the time I start my MBA which estimating should be Jan 2012 as I will have 10 years of total professional work experience and be 30 years old. I remember reading on UF's website that thier average MBA candidate is 27 years old and like 7 years of experience. I also hope by then I can get my company to pay for an Executive MBA which would be even more helpful in getting to CIO than a regular MBA.
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