Quote from lasner:
So what would you say is an equivalent of an MBA a decade or two ago?
Like Mecro I'm not sure financial services are even CLOSE to where the emerging job creation is headed. What do you want? To be bullet proof? Then go into healthcare. Perhaps Temple has a program where you can specilize in Health Care management. The notion of being a pseudo investment banker etal is WAY over.
In a relevant aside though. I know a woman who got her MBA relatively late in life (40) and she's working as a branch bank manager making 45k a year. Know what? She's thrilled. Pre-MBA she was virtually unemployable. (she'd been a teacher but high paying education jobs are increasingly scarce)