I'v heard that it's better to diversify as far as your BS and MS, and
from what schools you get them from.
I'm like you in that I'm interested in the IS courses and could care
less about the Accounting, Statistics and Finance courses.
But, having said that, diversify mean getting out of the IT box a bit.
Thanks!
>I have a BS in CS and MS in MIS.
>I think MS in MIS is a good combination of business and IT.
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>I think MS/MIS and an MBA candidate take similar path. Accounting, Statistics and Finance. MIS concentrate on managing computer systems while MBA is more broad with its management courses, meaning more accounting and more finance stuff, stuff I hate. :)
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>Anyway there is my two cents.
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>>I'm considering starting an MBA program. I have a BS in Computer Science
>and I have always wanted to go back and get my Masters.
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>>The question is, as a programmer, does this overqualify me? While I might
>not turn down a management position, I like being a programmer.
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>>I would be interested in knowing the diversity in education of the people
>who frquent this site, as well as any opinions.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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