silvervic Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 i am planning to pursue my masters... but my job is holding me back... actually thesis writing na ako e pero i wanna have a new start with my master's in education... Quote Link to comment
go bill Posted July 12, 2007 Share Posted July 12, 2007 I am already the highest person in the area that I handle. And I have a pretty good working and personal relationship with the people i work for. In fact, I have been assured by the Chairman and sole stockholder that I do not have to prove anything to him or to anyone in the company and I have their full trust and confidence. Because of this, when I had to choose between my work and my MBA, the choice was obvious.... my current job does need an MBA degree.... yet. Quote Link to comment
abiakak Posted July 17, 2007 Share Posted July 17, 2007 I have a Master's degree in Computer Science from American College of Computer & Information Sciences' Online Program. Though mine does not relate to Business Administration, I say, go with the thesis. This will greatly reflect your esence in your field. How you scope, prepare, document, and apply the necessary things for the project/problem at hand. Whre did you took up your MBA? Which is better? MBA w/ thesis or without thesis? I saw some programs stating that MBA w/ thesis have about 36 units and some MBA w/out thesis have 60 units. Which is better? Quote Link to comment
Guest freyja Posted August 7, 2007 Share Posted August 7, 2007 i'm planning of taking MA in DevCom at UP Open U. Well, my primary reason is : I want to go back to school. Secondly, a masters degree is one of the things most companies look for in hiring/promoting managers. Quote Link to comment
bluegloves Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 i'm planning of taking MA in DevCom at UP Open U. Well, my primary reason is : I want to go back to school. Secondly, a masters degree is one of the things most companies look for in hiring/promoting managers. Haha gotta get me an mba. No wonder they're not promoting in our company. :cry: Quote Link to comment
LB Posted September 3, 2007 Author Share Posted September 3, 2007 (edited) MBA & Ateneo. Irrelevant to my current job but it would widen my career shift options Edited September 3, 2007 by LB Quote Link to comment
myth Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Here's the thing, i've been working for the family for over a year now. As most people working in family businesses can probably understand, it's a bit far from rewarding. Money's not the problem in this case, it's more the lack of personal growth and suffocation u feel from an over bearing patriarch. I tried starting a business on my own but quickly realized the lack of skills i would need to build something truly worth while. One of my friends suggested getting an MBA in either AIM or UP. Lately i've been leaning towards going through with it. Just came from AIM yesterday and was duly impressed. Are there people here who've tried going for an mba? How has it affected your personal and professional lives? Aside from the substantial cost, it's also almost a 2 year stint of unemployment. Is it worth the hype? Thanks in advance! testing starts in a few months so i have to decide soon before taking the plunge. Quote Link to comment
lijoseph77 Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 Here's the thing, i've been working for the family for over a year now. As most people working in family businesses can probably understand, it's a bit far from rewarding. Money's not the problem in this case, it's more the lack of personal growth and suffocation u feel from an over bearing patriarch. I tried starting a business on my own but quickly realized the lack of skills i would need to build something truly worth while. One of my friends suggested getting an MBA in either AIM or UP. Lately i've been leaning towards going through with it. Just came from AIM yesterday and was duly impressed. Are there people here who've tried going for an mba? How has it affected your personal and professional lives? Aside from the substantial cost, it's also almost a 2 year stint of unemployment. Is it worth the hype? Thanks in advance! testing starts in a few months so i have to decide soon before taking the plunge. M in similar situation 5 years ago. I took MBA at UP and i think it have been very rewarding. Most of the things i learned from school, i applied it to the business. I think personal growth come from within yourself, even if you work for other company, you're not assured of personal growth. Personal growth comes from doing things, learning from every bits of things u done right or wrong. But i think u can grow faster if u chart yourself a direction. and i don't think its 2 years of unemployment. you can still work for you're family business while studying MBA. Full time program at UP takes only 1.5 years. After taking MBA, i think you have more options open up for u. If things in you're family business won't work out, u can used ur degree to get u a job. But i still think, since getting a MBA, you should do the society some favor and be an entrpreneur.=) Quote Link to comment
myth Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 thanks jo, im gna go check out UP this weekend. I already confirmed with AIM, it's full time with them. Plus a minimum of 3mos requirement to stay in their dorm. after that u could live off campus. but the workloads supposed to be unbelievable so they advise u to live within the vicinity. I talked to 2 UP mba grads and they did say it was also good. one of them (he's about 60, started his company after n is really doing well for himself) said he worked while studying, the other (25, just started work n is already on the fast track on one of our bigger local companies) said she couldn't work bec. she had to study in the mornings just to keep up. between the 2 im thinking it would still affect the type of work i could do wen i do start. hey jo, are u a recent grad? how was it? did u still manage to go out or was it all work for u? how did it affect ur prof life after? what r u doing now? (compared to before u went in) Quote Link to comment
lijoseph77 Posted September 7, 2007 Share Posted September 7, 2007 thanks jo, im gna go check out UP this weekend. I already confirmed with AIM, it's full time with them. Plus a minimum of 3mos requirement to stay in their dorm. after that u could live off campus. but the workloads supposed to be unbelievable so they advise u to live within the vicinity. I talked to 2 UP mba grads and they did say it was also good. one of them (he's about 60, started his company after n is really doing well for himself) said he worked while studying, the other (25, just started work n is already on the fast track on one of our bigger local companies) said she couldn't work bec. she had to study in the mornings just to keep up. between the 2 im thinking it would still affect the type of work i could do wen i do start. hey jo, are u a recent grad? how was it? did u still manage to go out or was it all work for u? how did it affect ur prof life after? what r u doing now? (compared to before u went in) i graduated from UP 3 years ago. I think if u put work and study together, it would required some personal sacrifices. But i still think MBA would be more effective if u could internalize what u learn by applying it to your work. I think with MBA program, its more about learning from you're batchmate more than from the curiculum or teacher. UP do a have a good selection of student from different fields. I myself, i think i learn much. It open my way of thinking to a wider spectrum. As an engineering graduate, i used to see all things by the number. But i think learning experience at MBA expose me to other area that would be needed to manage a successful business. Just like u, i feel lack of skills in running the business, very reason why i enrolled myself. But i think learning would still be a continuing process. MBA is a good start. It doesn't guarantee that you'll be a good manager right after.=) But i think you'll learn how to manage you're resources better after studying MBA. Yes, i manage our family business while studying, but i think i did a better job after i graduated. Studying could further boost you're confidence because its easier to have sense of accomplishment in school than at work. i can't say m very successful now, but i think m a work in progress. I still manage the family business, a mfg plant, chain of retail stores and recently m incubating an IT start up under the family business. I still struggle from time to time, but i know m becoming better by the day. MBA could be fun depending on the company of friends u choose. I enjoy my time during mba. Well lots of case meeting over lunch and dinner. Sometimes, if ur so drain, we just fool around.=) Going out i can't tell. M more of a home buddy. So i think its mostly work for me. Quote Link to comment
mark_pogi Posted November 5, 2007 Share Posted November 5, 2007 if im already financially settled, id pursue my masters in ECE or IT. Quote Link to comment
Guest Makaikishi Posted November 5, 2007 Share Posted November 5, 2007 I do have plans to take up Masters - MA in Developmental Policy in DLSU. Quote Link to comment
silverbangles Posted November 5, 2007 Share Posted November 5, 2007 I'm planning to take M.A. related to media since i am a journalism graduate... but i'm still not decided on the particular area i'll be taking... Maybe some of you guys can help me... what should i take aside from journalism??? thanks Quote Link to comment
Guest Makaikishi Posted November 5, 2007 Share Posted November 5, 2007 I'm planning to take M.A. related to media since i am a journalism graduate... but i'm still not decided on the particular area i'll be taking... Maybe some of you guys can help me... what should i take aside from journalism??? thanksHow about film-making? Quote Link to comment
gilgrissom Posted November 6, 2007 Share Posted November 6, 2007 Based from experience, make sure that when you enroll in a Masters course, the company that you work for will consider it and ensure that your career will progress. I was working in a telecommunications company when I started my MBE. My function there was a business process analyst. My mistake then was I did not inquire from HR about the career path that I can possibly take given that I will have an MBE. Apparently, the company had no concrete career path for those who have Masters degrees. Good thing for me, an opportunity came up while I was doing my thesis. I am now employed in a multinational company that has a good career path for those who have masters degree, plus a better compensation and benefits package. Quote Link to comment
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