Quote from ivymba:
not looking to join the corporate world.
what are my options for more enterpreneurial working environments?
private equity and FOF businesses look interesting, anybody working in these fields?
Quote from prt_systems:
Hmm .... As someone else here said .... your were most likely asked - as a condition of admission - why you were pursuing an MBA. At these types of schools they dont just take your money. It is expected and required that the SCHOOL wins in the deal. That is, that you will benefit them down the road by virtue of your position (for their marketing), connections and wealth - funny huh since schools always pitch another motivation for their existence.
If you wanted a truly entrepreneurial MBA then the best place I know of is USC - they have the best faculty focused on business startups (truly gifted people) and that is where you should have gone to learn how to start your own enterprise.
Quote from TrendReaction:
PriceWaterhouse
I had a girlfriend who worked at Price, Harvard MBA, called her own shots, a true entrepreneur. She had her own group within Price. Expertise: M&A. Worked the Daimler-Chrysler deal. Travelled all over the world. Made more money in a year than a good percentage of the traders on the street.
Never had to sit in front of a mind numbing computer day after day.
The one that got away.
Quote from tomcole:
What a load of crap.
If you are a grad, which I seriously doubt of an Ivy, you graduated in June. If you;re just looking for an alternative career now and are dis-satisifed by what your school offers you, you have to be one of the most un-employable idiots in the USA.
More likely you're some clown looking for attention when you're not shining shoes on the street corner.