Which (Texas) school should I attend for a MBA after law school and a BBA in Finance?
Should I go to another school than my BBA? Should I go to a state-wide school? Do employers like University of Dallas?
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If your goal is to stay in striclt legal practice, the B school is a waste of time considering that you did not do a joint degree program. most people choose btwn the two or do them in tandem. your doing the jd first removes the need, in my experience, to go to the B school program.
I lived and worked in Texas and you don’t have to stay if you don’t want to. If you insist on staying, consider SMU, which is a spot where you can never go wrong. In the alternative, Wharton in PA is the top B school and no one in TX will think badly of you for going. Columbia’s B school is also well respected, as is Duke. Finally, Emory is a good one to look at, and at the end of the day, none of these will lead you wrong. Good luck.
Here’s what I recommend. Get a job as an attorney. Work hard and impress people. After doing that for awhile, talk to your boss to see if he thinks an MBA would help you succeed. If he thinks it would, the company may pay for you to go to night/weekend MBA classes. That way, you’re working, going to school, and not having to pay for your classes. Plus, a few years of work experience will overshadow your grades, and you will most likely be able to get into a better MBA program, such as one at UT or A&M. Good luck!