I find it strange that most people I know with an MBA...pursue it without any real job experience right out of college...
So they pay a ton to go to a 4 year university...either go right into getting an MBA or can't find a job and say "I will get my MBA"...and run up even more debt
I was a person like that. I got my MBA in healthcare management. Something that I knew I'd have a better chance of banking on. My pursuit for this MBA was due to not having immediate success. Mind you, I went back to get my bachelor's at 24. I've busted my ass to get where I am to the point that my education, experience
and the connections that I've made should never leave me in the cold job wise. I now work in an analytical job for a prestigious hospital in the Chicagoland area and I teach healthcare college courses at night part time. I can see the Willis (Sears) Tower right out of my window breh
Your prospects have to be realistic and even then, that isn't enough, I'm cognizant of that. However, a lot of these people went for degrees that were never in demand in the first place. My MBA chose is simply because I went to BLS.gov. I'm thankful that I've come to love working in healthcare but I also love eating, having a roof over my head, etc. Some people are just dealt a bad hand in life. I'm one of three. Everything and more that has come to me, parents and others expected because I had the smarts; always did. One sister is good with hands, a left brain person and she has a cosmetology degree and my other sister, it was bang or bust, lottery winner or welfare.
I think in some of our cases, meaning black people, our parents came up middle class, in a lot of ways due to factory/labor work and wanted better for their kids, i.e. going to school. However, the emphasis was just on that, going to school. I'm a parent now with high school kids amongst others and I get on them about not just going to school but what gives you the best odds of being self-sufficient. Don't get a bachelors in horses and expect to live with daddy because you wanted to study Secretariat. I told you since you were 8 not to do that dumb sh*t. Look at the world around you and try to get in where you can fit in.