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Chris O'brien
  • Adams, MA
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Considering getting a masters in Financial Management, is that a good degree to get

Chris O'brien
  • Adams, MA
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I have been offered a scholarship to go to graduate school in Europe. My bachelors degree is in business administration. I just graduated in May with a 3.15 gpa. I originally planned on getting an MBA in after I gained a few years of work experience. This universities MBA program requires 3 years of work experience so I wouldn't be accepted. I have been accepted to the Financial Management program though. I want to be able to find a job where I can make good money. I would save up money and use that money in real estate. Do you think Financial Management would be a good masters degree to get? Good job outlook, prospects and opportunities?

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