I work in a small company, so I can say that an entrepreneur is half business and half labor worker. MBA is better for the growth of a startup because 90% of startups fail because they scaled up too quickly and their operational costs became unsustainable due to a revenue that was lower than they had anticipated. I assume an MBA with a concentration in entrepreneurship is more on scaling up a company rather than starting one.
@Sand-coffee2 күн бұрын
You are so fun. I love your personality!
@bilster65866 күн бұрын
You're awesome, thanks for your content
@AarmOZ846 күн бұрын
So, MBA is not a check box to make more money. It is a pathway to allow you to use your unique gifts to make an impact in the business sector. In other words, I have something special to offer, what do I need to do so other's will pay attention.
@AsadKhan-bl3on8 күн бұрын
"Casually talk about themselves without being weird" Well well well, that doesn't sound like MIT
@williamsanthony55548 күн бұрын
The GMAT is frustrating, I can't believe I failed again after studying so hard
@NathanWilliams-sq4nc8 күн бұрын
Wow, that's not fair.
@HenryDavis-l7o8 күн бұрын
I was lucky to meet Mr. Richard only God knows I wouldn't have succeeded without him
@samuelRodriguez-vj3tz8 күн бұрын
It's the first time I'm scared, I don't wanna fail
@OscarNwachukwu8 күн бұрын
Mr. Richard is the best, I studied his questions and answers for just 5 days and I passed, the materials he provided were exactly the questions I saw on my test day
@AlexJoe-ve6gc8 күн бұрын
It's not about watching videos here on KZbin and wasting your time on materials and reviews that won't help, I was ignorant doing so till I got recommended to Mr. Richard, how watching videos helped me too because without watching them I wouldn't have known about him.
@edwinbstn10 күн бұрын
thanks for your insight! this video will be my consideration for my future
@mrchopsticks310 күн бұрын
I did 80% of my MBA online and, even though I preferred the in-person classes, the way online classes were structured at my school was nearly as good as the in-person experience. Online is not for everyone and it requires a great deal of self-motivation, but if that’s not a problem for you, I would definitely consider doing it online.
@CareerProtocol8 күн бұрын
Awesome!! That is great to hear!!!!
@erubin10011 күн бұрын
This is acting under the assumption that the worker has the luxuries for everything you just mentioned. Most don't.
@CareerProtocol8 күн бұрын
The idea behind this video is that no one gives this stuff to you and companies aren't organized to help with it either. But if you start with knowing what you like and want, you can begin to take maters into your own hands and move more in the direction of what you DO want with each step and each project. It can take time, but improvement (even massive improvement) is possible in less time than you might think. Hope you give it a try!!
@dmitriyapak11 күн бұрын
$250K for confidence, a great entrepreneurial start for sure
@CareerProtocol8 күн бұрын
yeah, not everyone can parlay that into an 8 figure business like Britt did.....
@IntoMachineLearningAkshay12 күн бұрын
This is what I was looking for, although I didn't know what or how to ask the questions you answered in this video. Thank you so much for everything you do. This is super helpful in my early stages of needing an MBA soon thoughts!
@leticiazimmermann639712 күн бұрын
What do you think about Vanderbilt?
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
We haven't done a deep dive into it recently, but I have always held it in high regard!
@leticiazimmermann639711 күн бұрын
@CareerProtocol thanks for answering! And by the way, the video is great!
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
@@leticiazimmermann6397 THANK YOU!!!
@dmitriyapak12 күн бұрын
A weak MBA program isn’t worth $200K, but for $10K or less, especially from a state school, it’s worth every dollar
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
SO TRUE!!!
@GainSon-ky4os14 күн бұрын
very helpful,thank you~
@bern837816 күн бұрын
I’m rooting for Bob
@sulakchanasharma0218 күн бұрын
1. McKinsey Mind 2. The power of myth 3. Success is for you 4. Harvard Business Review 5. Interview Hero
@shubhshinde443822 күн бұрын
Hey Angela, thanks for the video . I just wanted to know whether IVY league universities accept Online GMAT or GRE given from home?
@CareerProtocol18 күн бұрын
Check their websites for info!
@marmikthakore7480Ай бұрын
Great insights!
@aedocruz654Ай бұрын
"Please create a video explaining the differences between attending an AACSB-accredited school and an ACBSP-accredited MBA program."
@준석박-c3xАй бұрын
If you want to switch your career to another industry, on-line wouldn't be a good option since the credential and network of off-line is better.
@dpi8599Ай бұрын
Lol my first job after getting an MBA was an on the phone collections job. MBA is useful if the company that hired you wants to pay for it. I should have used that MBA money for gambling in Las Vegas.
@wesleyj1823Ай бұрын
Great video, I needed this 🙌🏾
@exentrikkАй бұрын
Would you consider 167V 165Q to be a good score for the M7?
@anashasanain8676Ай бұрын
Are you kidding me? 332 thats more than good for M7!
@exentrikkАй бұрын
@@anashasanain8676 well, there are a few caveats with my profile - which is why I'm unsure: 1. International applicant, that too from an over-represented minority 2. An abysmal undergrad GPA (albeit from arguably the best uni in my home country) 3. Work-ex gap of 1.5+ yrs, where I somewhat hit the breaks after 4 years of international management consulting to indulge in self exploration - travelled to remote areas, volunteered, tried my hand at start-ups, trading stocks etc.
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
There is no one right answer - not even for one individual - there are so many more inputs into the final calculus that overshadow the test score number. My advice is this: if you think you can do better, do so. Take it again. If you're maxed out, then shift to the applications. You can also check out what mbamo.com says for a richer interpretation of your entire profile.
@hansabrahamaguilarjara9231Ай бұрын
Hi, what is your opinion on the MBA program at BYU- Marriot School of Business?
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
Haven't deep dived into it lately, but have always held it in high regard! Think about your goals carefully and research if this program offers the resources to help yo get what you want in terms of network, geography, and access to specific job opportunities you need.
@raihusain7425Ай бұрын
5:30 application requirements
@Niecyb94Ай бұрын
Thank you for this! Extremely useful info 👌🏽
@daveyvergaraАй бұрын
I feel like another perk of having an MBA is the time you have to reflect on yourself. You'll be surrounded by people who are doing great things/ want to do great things, yet you all have different ways or method of trying to pursue them. You yourself are also on that same boat and you get to know yourself a little more of how you want to be as a leader, a visionary, & as a worker. You get to re/discover yourself on your strengths and weaknesses, what you can manage, and what you can tolerate, but this time as an adult navigating the world. My MBA journey has been transformative!! Having the chance to learn and grow with amazing people across the globe. I wouldn't change anything about it accepting all the good and the bad. Its a roller coater ride with steep highs and deep lows. You lose some parts of yourself yet you gain new and better ones. You'll leave a changed person with a different mindset and new sets of skills.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Love this!! Thanks for sharing!
@roxannerodriguez7075Ай бұрын
A career coach? I've never heard of such a thing! I absolutely need this. Thank you so much for this valuable information!
@CareerProtocol11 күн бұрын
You're so welcome! YES!! That's what we do. You've come to the right place.
@infiniity8763Ай бұрын
It really depends what path that you want to be on and your goal. But yes, "brand" definitely matters. Brand is the connections of the school to employers, your network, opportunities available to you, etc. So you are mixed on your advice. Will a BU online MBA be good for some? Yes. Will it be better than a HBS, Wharton, NYU, Columbia, etc. No, definitely not.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Exactly! There is no one size fits all answer. There are people who really want, would benefit from, and are qualified for admission to top schools. In that case, our advice is to aim as high as possible on brand/rankings. But that is the minority of MBA applicants. For most people, its a question of determining what they really need from an MBA program and then choosing one within reach that gets them what they want, brand being only a small feature.
@IfIWantItToBeThenItIsUpToMeАй бұрын
Hey Angela, I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to get your thoughts on my current situation. I’ve been studying for the GMAT for a while and plan to keep pushing until I reach a top score, as I believe I’m capable of making it happen (I strongly believe in creating my own opportunities). I graduated from undergrad this past May and completed several finance internships during my studies. I got hired to work part time during my last full year of college from my summer banking internship during my junior summer. I’m now working full-time in banking and am considering applying to business school in the upcoming application cycle in 2025. From watching your videos and others, I understand that work experience is crucial for M7 schools. I’m wondering if you think it makes sense for me to apply next year if I feel ready, or if I should wait to build more experience. I’ve also heard about deferred applications for students still in college, but I’m curious if these options are available for recent graduates like me. Additionally , if I apply next year and don’t get into my target schools, would it hurt my chances of applying again in a couple of years after gaining more work experience, while my GMAT score is still valid? I’d really appreciate your insight, as I’m trying to figure out the best way to approach this. I’d prefer to go sooner if possible but want to make the most strategic choice. Thanks so much!
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
You're too late for deferred admission. When you reapply, schools expect to see changes and evolution. So especially if you wait 2 years, they should give you a solid, fair chance the second time. As for whether it's too soon to apply, this is very nuanced and hard to answer in a public forum. For MOST people, the key to really making the most of the MBA and avoiding a 3rd life crisis 3-4 years post-MBA is about self awareness. It's about learning enough about yourself BEFORE you go so that you know what you really want and need to learn and have a solid and accurate hypothesis of the career trajectory you would ENJOY beyond the MBA. Any post-MBA path with be lucrative, so the question of which one will be most fulfilling to you is paramount. You only get ONE shot at the MBA reset, so the best time to go is when you're ready to really make that count. You might want to check out our free MBA Success Boot Camp (coming next week) that helps you focus on your future vision and decide if an MBA is right for what you really want. But even still, my guess is, you will be much better positioned to benefit from all the information an MBA imparts with 3-4 years of experience instead of 1.5-2. Even if your career achievements are strong, really growing to understand yourself doesn't cram well. Takes a little time and experimentation. Make sure to get on our email list if you want to hear about the boot camp! careerprotocol.com/join
@IfIWantItToBeThenItIsUpToMeАй бұрын
@@CareerProtocol Thank you so much for the reply!! This one comment actually helped me a ton too!! I’ll make sure to get on your email list right away since that boot camp sounds super helpful. Thanks again!
@zoyabob4568Ай бұрын
CATHARTIC!! Big thankyou from the bottom of my heart to you Angela, your team, for all the videos you guys make. I have found much needed clarity in my MBA decisions/journey thanks to you guys. Owe it big time to y'all! I didn't want to ask this question in this comment because I feel like it would take away from my real emotions right now but I really need your advice on something important. Is it advisable to request for additional scholarship after accepting an offer?
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Yes absolutely!! Just don't try to negotiate. Ask politely and see what happens. Let us know how it goes. And thanks for the kind words!!
@spashdad17 күн бұрын
Till this comment, i have always been told to negotiate based on other offers schools give you. Please give more clarity on this if you can@@CareerProtocol
@soniaevwoja6535Ай бұрын
Three years later, and this video is still very useful. I used this as a guide for my own video essay. I could share it with you to critique if you would love to do another video on MIT video essays. Thanks, Career Protocol team
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
YESS!! Would LOVE that Sonia!!! Email me!
@jk6273Ай бұрын
It became more difficult to get into the HBS. The acceptance rate of the class of 2026 is 9.3%..
@SoteloCristianАй бұрын
wow, thank you very much!
@goldiebeulah4306Ай бұрын
Test prepping!!🥲
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
We got you! Several test prep videos coming up soon!!! Stay tuned.
@anson-aАй бұрын
Hi Angela! I've been watching your channel for the last nine months or so and I just finished submitting my applications. Thanks for the great advice! All the way from the big picture snapshots like this to the school-specific ones. Incredibly helpful breadth and depth in all the content. Cheers!
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
YAY!! Thanks for the kind words!! Happy we cold help. Good luck and keep us posted!
@lquintero77Ай бұрын
Great video. The background music reminds me of the nyt cooking vidyas
@lquintero77Ай бұрын
This video was amazing! Congrats to Daniela. You go girl!
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Yeah we love Daniela!! What a rockstar!!!
@adityashiv6015Ай бұрын
Hi Angela, I love your energy. I am an incoming student at INSEAD (25D) and though I may not have worked with you directly, you have really kept me motivated with your KZbin videos and newsletters. I aspire to have the same energy as you in the long term. God bless! ❤
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Aww thank you Aditya!! It's so great to hear we helped you on your journey! Find the thing that you would do for free because you love it so much and you will have all the energy in the universe at your disposal.
@peterkonczАй бұрын
Another myth connected to ranking is that only the top 7 programs (due to their network) or the cheapest (like BU Questroom, due to their ROI) are worth it and that a large band of mid-tier or upper mid-tier schools are nothing worth it because they don’t give you an Ivy League network but they are still quite expensive. What are your thoughts on this?
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
It's more or less nonsense based on people's mythologizing and glamorizing what a "network" even is in the first place. There is exactly ONE recruiting opportunity you will get because of the brand of your MBA - the first one. And all Top 30 MBA programs open the door to these. The rest will be based on your effectiveness as a professional, which will be based on your level of self awareness, communication skills, and ability to nurture actual relationships. Sharing the same brand MBA as someone doesn't get you jobs, It doesn't even earn an interview invite. It MIGHT get you an informational interview through cold outreach, but even that is not a given if you went to a big school. Focus on developing the skills that actually make you a delight to work with and you will never struggle to find your next opportunity. It has nothing to do with the brand of your MBA, because no MBA program teaches these skills. We do. That's kinda the whole reason I started Career Protocol. :)
@nehamuthappa1171Ай бұрын
Amazing!
@Decembersown21Ай бұрын
probably the best sales pitch of an MBA tbh.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Hahaha. Yeah, there are a lot of very good reasons people love the MBA. But these benefits don't mean it's worth it for you (or anyone). Be sure to watch our other videos about deciding whether an MBA is right for you and how it fits into your career game plan!
@hereticsaint100Ай бұрын
Upper management likes to see MBAs on resumes. Sadly. Government positions often require it. There's only so much experience ppl will accept. To stand out, you have to have that MBA to get into management for most places.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
We get comments like this a lot but it is so specifically focused on a just a few industries and companies. MBAs make up the minority of leadership at most companies and in general across the top of the fortune 500. Here's an article about CEOs, but there are others: finance.yahoo.com/news/many-fortune-500-ceos-mbas-220537736.html The MBA won't make you stand out, though. At best it will get you a second look in a recruiting process where you haven't already established relationships and made professional inroads. Not knocking the MBA, obviously. It's just important to make the choice for the right reasons and in our experience, the belief that it's required isn't one of those.
@sametonebavouidi-ngoma5555Ай бұрын
Thank you Angela for this video. Please, I have a question. Most of MBA programs recommand to have at least 2/3 years of FT work experience to get into. I am planning to apply in R2 for intake of 2025. At that time ( matriculating) , I will have 2 years of work experience. I am 28 years old and a part of my 2 years of WE, I have followed a work-study ( 2 weeks at school and 2 weeks at the company every month ) program for 3 years to get my engineering degree in France . I have also done a 3 month internship in India and I am from a very less representive country ( Republic of Congo). Now, do you think that my work-study program and the internship could compensate the fact of having less FT WE ? Thank you so much for your answer.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
It sounds like you have 2 years of work experience, some of which was work/study? Or was the work study in addition to the 2 years of FTE. In any event, you clearly appear to be on the less-experienced side of the applicant pool. Whether that will limit your candidacy depends on the content of your experience, the recruiting philosophy of the specific schools you apply to, and how well you communicate in the application. There is no one clear right answer, but my guess is that your candidacy will be stronger if you stay where you are, get promoted, and add 1-2 more years of experience. The top US schools prefer 4-5 years of work experience. European schools take a range, including both less than that and more than that depending on the school. Good luck!
@joshuabisessar180Ай бұрын
Thank you very much Angela for the advice. Career Protocol really inspired me to peruse and MBA. Now I am on my last semester I am ready to hold the degree with respect, honor and humility.
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
That is amazing, Joshua!!! THANK YOU So much for sharing!!!
@eduardolibed1082Ай бұрын
All important aspects of the MBA program. For me it’s the business language and network. As a former military member I’m interested in the MBA program to add those atribuís to my experience. Thank you for the video👍🏼‼️
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
Awesome!!!!! So useful to drill down on the specific parts that inspire you!
@seanquinn1392Ай бұрын
Very illuminating and inspiring !
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
So happy to hear it!! I got pretty inspired myself making this one!
@claudiozapataalvarado6957Ай бұрын
You shouldn’t but you definitely can and it’s a very good end product, you’d be surprised
@CareerProtocolАй бұрын
We love AI! But don't let it replace your own voice. That will backfire in so many ways over and over throughout your career.
@robertaclemmons7999Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much. This has helped me so much and this is good.
@Devarsh-j1jАй бұрын
I don't like school education Eg I am in 1th I got full marks in maths that even topper didn't get but my eng and sst marks are too low that I am not even in top 15 in class. So can I get undergrad in upen if I have preety good extracurricular