Hi Yeamfox
First, I'd recommend you to read the topics relevant to MBA (admission), rather than this one;
Here you can find plenty of posts about MBA
Second, What do you exactly mean by full fund? As far as I know, there might be some, partial or full, tuition fee waivers only for some admitted students to MBA programs. But, beyond this tuition fee waiver, if there are any financial supports, they might be only for a very very small fraction of the admitted students. You might also know that MBA
programs have typically quite high tuition fees and require some work experience for admission.
:Even if you can be admitted to an MBA program without any work experience, MBA might not be the right choice for you because
MBA is a professional degree. Unlike other typical academic courses, MBA courses will not teach you too much unless you have experienced in practice the issues that businesses face with in real world. I have heard that in MBA classes, instructors not only teach but also learn from their students! Because, in these classes, students are those who have got insights from their experiences at work place. Hence for someone with no or little work experience, MBA is indeed not the right choice
Besides, unlike other programs, MBA per se does not necessarily increase one's chances to be admitted to a job. MBA is a plus, but not a must. For finding a managerial job, what matters are the experience and achievements that one has gained through years of practice
An MBA will not make your resume shine if you do not have other necessary qualifications, including job-related achievements and experience
I do not say that MBA is definitely the wrong choice for you: what I say is that this path does not seem to be the optimal one for you, or if you really want to do an MBA , first try to gain some work and organizational experience, e.g. in marketing departments or firms
?But how come that you have decided to pursue an MBA after having been studying in an undergraduate math program
?your motivation
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