Personal Perspective of Why I am pursuing an MBA
Why would any one want to pursue a Master's in Business Administration? The answer to that question is both complicated and infinite due in fact to each person's decision to pursue higher learning at that level can list a number of motivating factors driving him or her toward an MBA. More so, its common knowledge in the working environment of today that having a MBA can net an individual a higher salary within the job market. A report on salary surveys (2006) shows that new graduates with MBA had a double-digit raise in beginning salaries as well as signing bonuses. Again, the aforementioned illustrates actual benefits of obtaining an MBA. Next, the explanation of "How I decided to pursue an MBA?" and "What should I expect to gain from completing an MBA program?" are both synonymous prerequisites toward good decision-making. Furthermore, describing the aforementioned will undoubtedly lead to the exploring of the psychological perspective in relation to the critical thinking that goes into making such a profound decision.
Deciding to pursue a MBA is not a simple task. However, the reason(s) that led to me deciding to purse an MBA encompassed a number of different ideological beliefs, thus resulting in critical thinking on my part. After careful information gathering of the different Master's programs, I narrowed it down to two specific areas being either a master's in Management or Business Administration. Of the two programs, I chose to pursue an MBA because it will suit my needs as well as give me the flexibility of being able to appeal to a wider audience of employers as well as j ...